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Pars planitis is associated with an increased frequency of effector-memory CD57+ T cells
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CD57+ T cells had a phenotype associated with peripheral memory (CCR7-CD27-CD28-). Cytokine production by CD57+ T cells suggests that these cells may play a role in helper cell regulation. High expression of intracellular proteins involved in cytotoxicity suggests that CD8+CD57+ T cells may play an effector role. Taken together, this study proposes that CD57+ T cells function as memory-effector T cell subsets during pars planitis pathogenesis.
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