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Polyfunctional T cells in human tuberculosis.

机译:多官能的T细胞在人类肺结核。

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Studies of chronic viral infections have highlighted the phenotypic and functional heterogeneity of antigen-specific T cells and suggested that polyfunctional T cells that secrete multiple cytokines and are able to proliferate on encounter with antigen are more likely than single cytokine secretors to represent correlates of protective immunity. These findings have prompted the evaluation of such T-cell responses in chronic bacterial infections, such as tuberculosis (TB). A number of studies in humans suggested that polyfunctional T cells may indeed be involved in mediating protection in TB; however, studies that question these findings are also emerging, including a study published in this issue of the European Journal of Immunology. These differing findings highlight the difficulties of studying human immunity to TB and the need for polyfunctional T cells to be evaluated in longitudinal studies as opposed to case-control analyses.
机译:研究慢性病毒感染强调了表型和功能抗原T细胞的异质性建议多官能的T细胞分泌多种细胞因子和能在遇到抗原更增殖可能比单一的细胞因子分泌腺代表相关的保护性免疫。这些发现促使的评价这种t细胞反应在慢性细菌感染,如肺结核(TB)。人类研究的建议多官能的T细胞可能参与中介保护在结核病;这些发现也出现问题,包括在这个问题上发表的一项研究欧洲免疫学杂志》上。发现强调了学习的困难人体免疫力结核病和需要多官能的T细胞被评估纵向研究与病例对照分析。

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