Negative regulation of airway responsiveness that is dependent on gammadelta T cells and independent of alphabeta T cells
- PMID: 10502818
- DOI: 10.1038/13476
Negative regulation of airway responsiveness that is dependent on gammadelta T cells and independent of alphabeta T cells
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- Nat Med 2000 Feb;6(2):229. Kanehio A [corrected to Kanehiro A]
Abstract
The mechanisms regulating airway function are complex and still poorly understood. In diseases such as asthma, involvement of immune-dependent mechanisms has been suggested in causing changes in airway responsiveness to bronchoconstrictors. We now demonstrate that gammadelta T cells can regulate airway function in an alphabeta T cell-independent manner, identifying them as important cells in pulmonary homeostasis. This function of gammadelta T cells differs from previously described immune-dependent mechanisms and may reflect their interaction with innate systems of host defense.
Comment in
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gammadelta T cells provide a breath of fresh air for asthma research.Nat Med. 1999 Oct;5(10):1127-8. doi: 10.1038/13447. Nat Med. 1999. PMID: 10502810
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