T-cell responses are crucial for the outcome of any infection. The type of effector T-cell reaction is determined by a complex interaction of antigen-presenting cells with naive T cells and involves genetic and environmental factors, including the type of antigen, cytokines, chemokines, co-stimulatory molecules, and signalling cascades. The decision for the immune response to go in a certain direction is based not on one signal alone, but rather on many different elements acting both synergistically and antagonistically, and through feedback loops leading to activation or inhibition of T cells. In the course of evolution different types of T cells have developed, such as T helper 1 (Th1) cells, which protect against intracellular bacteria; Th2 cells, which play a role against parasites; and Th17 cells, which face extracellular bacteria and fungi.

D'Elios, M.M., Benagiano, M., Della Bella, C., Amedei, A. (2011). T-cell response to bacterial agents. JOURNAL OF INFECTION IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES, 5(9), 640-645 [10.3855/jidc.2019].

T-cell response to bacterial agents

D'Elios, Mario Milco;
2011-01-01

Abstract

T-cell responses are crucial for the outcome of any infection. The type of effector T-cell reaction is determined by a complex interaction of antigen-presenting cells with naive T cells and involves genetic and environmental factors, including the type of antigen, cytokines, chemokines, co-stimulatory molecules, and signalling cascades. The decision for the immune response to go in a certain direction is based not on one signal alone, but rather on many different elements acting both synergistically and antagonistically, and through feedback loops leading to activation or inhibition of T cells. In the course of evolution different types of T cells have developed, such as T helper 1 (Th1) cells, which protect against intracellular bacteria; Th2 cells, which play a role against parasites; and Th17 cells, which face extracellular bacteria and fungi.
2011
D'Elios, M.M., Benagiano, M., Della Bella, C., Amedei, A. (2011). T-cell response to bacterial agents. JOURNAL OF INFECTION IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES, 5(9), 640-645 [10.3855/jidc.2019].
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