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Key players of immunosuppression in epithelial malignancies: Tumor‐infiltrating myeloid cells and γδ T cells

open access: yesCancer Reports
Background The tumor microenvironment of solid tumors governs the differentiation of otherwise non‐immunosuppressive macrophages and gamma delta (γδ) T cells into strong immunosuppressors while promoting suppressive abilities of known immunosuppressors ...
Baishali Tamuli   +3 more
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Gamma delta T cells and their immunotherapeutic potential in cancer

open access: yesBiomarker Research
Gamma–delta (γδ) T cells are a unique subset of T lymphocytes that play diverse roles in immune responses, bridging innate and adaptive immunity. With growing interest in their potential for cancer immunotherapy, a comprehensive and inclusive exploration
Stephen G. Cieslak, Reza Shahbazi
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Key Features of Gamma-Delta T-Cell Subsets in Human Diseases and Their Immunotherapeutic Implications [PDF]

open access: yesFrontiers in Immunology, 2017
The unique features of gamma-delta (γδ) T cells, related to their antigen recognition capacity, their tissue tropism, and their cytotoxic function, make these cells ideal candidates that could be targeted to induce durable immunity in the context of ...
Myriam Lawand   +6 more
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The complex existence of γδ T cells following transplantation: the good, the bad and the simply confusing

open access: yesClinical & Translational Immunology, 2019
Gamma delta (γδ) T cells are a highly heterogeneous population of lymphocytes that exhibit innate and adaptive immune properties. Despite comprising the majority of residing lymphocytes in many organs, the role of γδ T cells in transplantation outcomes ...
Lucy C Sullivan   +5 more
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Dermal γδ T-Cells Can Be Activated by Mitochondrial Damage-Associated Molecular Patterns. [PDF]

open access: yesPLoS ONE, 2016
Gamma delta T-cells have been shown to be important to the early immunoinflammatory response to injury, independent of infection. This unique T-cell population acts to regulate cell trafficking and the release of cytokines and growth factors.
Martin G Schwacha   +6 more
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Molecular Determinants of Target Cell Recognition by Human γδ T Cells

open access: yesFrontiers in Immunology, 2018
The unique capabilities of gamma-delta (γδ) T cells to recognize cells under stressed conditions, particularly infected or transformed cells, and killing them or regulating the immune response against them, paved the way to the development of promising ...
André E. Simões   +3 more
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The emerging roles of gamma-delta T cells in tissue inflammation in experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis

open access: yesFrontiers in Immunology, 2016
γδ (gamma delta) T cells, a small population of unconventional T cells, have been seen in central nervous system (CNS) lesions of multiple sclerosis (MS) patients, but their function in disease activity is not clearly understood.
Amit eAwasthi   +2 more
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CD8+γδ T Cells Are More Frequent in CMV Seropositive Bone Marrow Grafts and Display Phenotype of an Adaptive Immune Response

open access: yesStem Cells International, 2019
The role of gamma delta (γδ) T cells in human cytomegalovirus (HCMV) immune surveillance has been the focus of research interest for years. Recent reports have shown a substantial clonal proliferation of γδ T cells in response to HCMV, shedding light on ...
Ahmed Gaballa   +3 more
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Characteristics and significance of γδ T cells in colorectal cancer [PDF]

open access: yesOncoImmunology
Gamma-delta T cells are a subset of T cells that have features of both innate and adaptive immunity. Their role in cancer remains controversial, since both anti- and protumor functions have been reported.
Henna Karjalainen   +20 more
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Gamma-delta (γδ) T cells: friend or foe in cancer development? [PDF]

open access: yesJ Transl Med, 2018
Background γδ T cells are a distinct subgroup of T cells containing T cell receptors (TCRs) γ and TCR δ chains with diverse structural and functional heterogeneity.
Zhao Y, Niu C, Cui J.
europepmc   +2 more sources

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