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Stimulation of Human γδ T Cells by Nonpeptidic Mycobacterial Ligands
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1994
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Lymphocyte DevelopmentAdaptive Immune SystemImmunodeficienciesImmunologyImmune RegulationImmunodominanceAntigen ProcessingCd4 T Cell ResponsesImmune SystemNonpeptidic LigandsUnidentified Mycobacterial AntigensRegulatory T Cell BiologyNonpeptidic Mycobacterial LigandsPulmonary TuberculosisTuberculosisT Cell ImmunityHumoral Immunityγδ T CellsPathogenesisMicrobiologyCellular Immune ResponseMedicine
Most human peripheral blood γδ T lymphocytes respond to hitherto unidentified mycobacterial antigens. Four ligands from Mycobacterium tuberculosis strain H37Rv that stimulated proliferation of a major human γδ T cell subset were isolated and partially characterized. One of these ligands, TUBag4, is a 5′ triphosphorylated thymidine-containing compound, to which the three other stimulatory molecules are structurally related. These findings support the hypothesis that some γδ T cells recognize nonpeptidic ligands.
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