Mucosal-associated invariant T cells and disease
A Toubal, I Nel, S Lotersztajn, A Lehuen - Nature Reviews Immunology, 2019 - nature.com
A Toubal, I Nel, S Lotersztajn, A Lehuen
Nature Reviews Immunology, 2019•nature.comMucosal-associated invariant T (MAIT) cells are unique innate-like T cells that bridge innate
and adaptive immunity. They are activated by conserved bacterial ligands derived from
vitamin B biosynthesis and have important roles in defence against bacterial and viral
infections. However, they can also have various deleterious and protective functions in
autoimmune, inflammatory and metabolic diseases. MAIT cell involvement in a large
spectrum of pathological conditions makes them attractive targets for potential therapeutic …
and adaptive immunity. They are activated by conserved bacterial ligands derived from
vitamin B biosynthesis and have important roles in defence against bacterial and viral
infections. However, they can also have various deleterious and protective functions in
autoimmune, inflammatory and metabolic diseases. MAIT cell involvement in a large
spectrum of pathological conditions makes them attractive targets for potential therapeutic …
Abstract
Mucosal-associated invariant T (MAIT) cells are unique innate-like T cells that bridge innate and adaptive immunity. They are activated by conserved bacterial ligands derived from vitamin B biosynthesis and have important roles in defence against bacterial and viral infections. However, they can also have various deleterious and protective functions in autoimmune, inflammatory and metabolic diseases. MAIT cell involvement in a large spectrum of pathological conditions makes them attractive targets for potential therapeutic approaches.
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