MINOR SUBSETS OF T-HELPER CELLS (Th THYMIC NAIVE, Th CENTRAL NAIVE, Th9, Th22 AND CD4+CD8+ DOUBLE POSITIVE T-CELLS)
Abstract. T cell populations, specifically, T helper (Th) cells, are among key players in the processes occurring in the body following exposure to a foreign antigen. Usage of new, highly sensitive instruments allowed of more detailed studies of their structural arrangement, as well as to detect a n...
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description | Abstract. T cell populations, specifically, T helper (Th) cells, are among key players in the processes occurring in the body following exposure to a foreign antigen. Usage of new, highly sensitive instruments allowed of more detailed studies of their structural arrangement, as well as to detect a number of functionally significant minor subsets. These T cell subtypes were characterized both phenotypically and functionally. Present review article concerns Th thymic naїve subsets, Th central naїve subpoppulations, Th9, Th22, and CD4+CD8+ doublepositive T cells. Their role and functional significance is discussed in various pathological conditions. At present time, there are convincing data about specific arrays of membrane molecules, transcription factors, production of specific mediators typical to either of these subsets. Application of these markers in laboratory studies, will certainly improve diagnostic quality when evaluating functional alterations of immune system and adequacy of prescribed immunotherapy. |
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spelling | doaj.art-5550c6df742542b99cde50bd1974abe62024-04-22T13:07:39ZrusSt. Petersburg branch of the Russian Association of Allergologists and Clinical ImmunologistsМедицинская иммунология1563-06252313-741X2014-07-0115650351210.15789/1563-0625-2013-6-503-512667MINOR SUBSETS OF T-HELPER CELLS (Th THYMIC NAIVE, Th CENTRAL NAIVE, Th9, Th22 AND CD4+CD8+ DOUBLE POSITIVE T-CELLS)S. V. Khaidukov0Dmitry Rogachev Federal Research and Clinical Center for Pediatric Hematology, Oncology and Immunology, Russian Ministry of Health, Moscow; Technopark, M.M. Shemyakin and Yu.A. Ovchinnikov Institute of Bioorganic Chemistry of the Russian Academy of Sciences, MoscowAbstract. T cell populations, specifically, T helper (Th) cells, are among key players in the processes occurring in the body following exposure to a foreign antigen. Usage of new, highly sensitive instruments allowed of more detailed studies of their structural arrangement, as well as to detect a number of functionally significant minor subsets. These T cell subtypes were characterized both phenotypically and functionally. Present review article concerns Th thymic naїve subsets, Th central naїve subpoppulations, Th9, Th22, and CD4+CD8+ doublepositive T cells. Their role and functional significance is discussed in various pathological conditions. At present time, there are convincing data about specific arrays of membrane molecules, transcription factors, production of specific mediators typical to either of these subsets. Application of these markers in laboratory studies, will certainly improve diagnostic quality when evaluating functional alterations of immune system and adequacy of prescribed immunotherapy.https://www.mimmun.ru/mimmun/article/view/670сytometrynaїve t-cellst-helpersth9th22 |
spellingShingle | S. V. Khaidukov MINOR SUBSETS OF T-HELPER CELLS (Th THYMIC NAIVE, Th CENTRAL NAIVE, Th9, Th22 AND CD4+CD8+ DOUBLE POSITIVE T-CELLS) Медицинская иммунология сytometry naїve t-cells t-helpers th9 th22 |
title | MINOR SUBSETS OF T-HELPER CELLS (Th THYMIC NAIVE, Th CENTRAL NAIVE, Th9, Th22 AND CD4+CD8+ DOUBLE POSITIVE T-CELLS) |
title_full | MINOR SUBSETS OF T-HELPER CELLS (Th THYMIC NAIVE, Th CENTRAL NAIVE, Th9, Th22 AND CD4+CD8+ DOUBLE POSITIVE T-CELLS) |
title_fullStr | MINOR SUBSETS OF T-HELPER CELLS (Th THYMIC NAIVE, Th CENTRAL NAIVE, Th9, Th22 AND CD4+CD8+ DOUBLE POSITIVE T-CELLS) |
title_full_unstemmed | MINOR SUBSETS OF T-HELPER CELLS (Th THYMIC NAIVE, Th CENTRAL NAIVE, Th9, Th22 AND CD4+CD8+ DOUBLE POSITIVE T-CELLS) |
title_short | MINOR SUBSETS OF T-HELPER CELLS (Th THYMIC NAIVE, Th CENTRAL NAIVE, Th9, Th22 AND CD4+CD8+ DOUBLE POSITIVE T-CELLS) |
title_sort | minor subsets of t helper cells th thymic naive th central naive th9 th22 and cd4 cd8 double positive t cells |
topic | сytometry naїve t-cells t-helpers th9 th22 |
url | https://www.mimmun.ru/mimmun/article/view/670 |
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