Hongmei Fu, Eleanor Jayne Ward, Federica M Marelli-Berg
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Abstract
Protective immunity relies upon T cell differentiation and subsequent migration to target tissues. Similarly, immune homeostasis requires the localization of regulatory T cells (Tregs) to the sites where immunity takes place. While naïve T lymphocytes recirculate predominantly in secondary lymphoid tissue, primed T cells and activated Tregs must traffic to the antigen rich non-lymphoid tissue to exert effector and regulatory responses, respectively. Following priming in draining lymph nodes, T cells acquire the 'homing receptors' to facilitate their access to specific tissues and organs. An additional level of topographic specificity is provided by T cells receptor recognition of antigen displayed by the endothelium. Furthermore, co-stimulatory signals (such as those induced by CD28) have been shown not only to regulate T cell activation and differentiation, but also to orchestrate the anatomy of the ensuing T cell response. We here review the molecular mechanisms supporting trafficking of both effector and regulatory T cells to specific antigen-rich tissues.
保护性免疫依赖于 T 细胞的分化和随后向靶组织的迁移。同样,免疫平衡也需要调节性 T 细胞(Tregs)定位到发生免疫的部位。幼稚的 T 淋巴细胞主要在次级淋巴组织中循环,而激活的 T 细胞和活化的 Tregs 则必须迁移到抗原丰富的非淋巴组织,以分别发挥效应和调节作用。T细胞在引流淋巴结中获得引物后,会获得 "归巢受体",以便于它们进入特定的组织和器官。T 细胞受体识别内皮所显示的抗原,为其提供了另一层拓扑特异性。此外,共刺激信号(如 CD28 诱导的信号)不仅能调节 T 细胞的活化和分化,还能协调随后 T 细胞反应的解剖结构。我们在此回顾了支持效应T细胞和调节T细胞向特定抗原丰富的组织迁移的分子机制。
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The Journal of the Indian Medical association, popularly known as JIMA, an indexed (in index medicus) monthly journal, has the largest circulation (over 1.75 lakh Copies per month) of all the indexed and other medical journals of India and abroad. This journal is also available in microfilm through Bell & Howels, USA. The founder leaders of this prestigious journal include Late Sir Nilratan Sircar, Dr Bidhan Chandra Roy, Dr Kumud Sankar Ray and other scholars and doyens of the medical profession. It started in the pre-independence era (1930) with only 122 doctors.