CD1 and CD1-restricted T cells in infections with intracellular bacteria

UE Schaible, SHE Kaufmann - Trends in Microbiology, 2000 - cell.com
Trends in Microbiology, 2000cell.com
Abstract Glycolipid-specific, CD1a-, b-and c-dependent cytotoxic T cells have recently been
shown to be involved in the host response against tuberculosis. These CD1 molecules
'sample'mycobacterial glycolipids from different intracellular sites in the infected cell.
Additionally, upon microbial encounter, CD1d-dependent natural killer T cells promptly
produce cytokines and perform regulatory activities. Here, we discuss the intracellular
localization of CD1 molecules and mycobacterial lipids and the role of CD1-mediated T-cell …
Abstract
Glycolipid-specific, CD1a-, b- and c-dependent cytotoxic T cells have recently been shown to be involved in the host response against tuberculosis. These CD1 molecules ‘sample' mycobacterial glycolipids from different intracellular sites in the infected cell. Additionally, upon microbial encounter, CD1d-dependent natural killer T cells promptly produce cytokines and perform regulatory activities. Here, we discuss the intracellular localization of CD1 molecules and mycobacterial lipids and the role of CD1-mediated T-cell responses in mycobacterial infections.
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