A New Link between γδ T Cells and Myeloid Cells in Malaria?

Immunity
Matthew D Lewis, Jean Langhorne

Abstract

In malaria, the immune responses leading to protective immunity versus immunopathology are unclear. Mamedov et al. (2018) identify a subset of clonally expanded γδ T cells in late-stage infection that produce M-CSF and may interact with myeloid cells to control recrudescent infection.

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Nov 9, 2018·Frontiers in Immunology·Kathleen W Dantzler, Prasanna Jagannathan
Jan 9, 2019·Frontiers in Immunology·Katrien Deroost, Jean Langhorne

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