Regulation of IgE Responses by γδ T Cells

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Yafei Huang
Zhifang Yang
Jessica McGowan
Hua Huang
Rebecca L. O’Brien
Willi K. Born
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[1] National Jewish Health,Department of Biomedical Research
[2] University of Colorado School of Medicine,Department of Immunology & Microbiology
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IgE; γδ T cells; Allergic diseases;
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Immunoglobulin E (IgE) antibodies play a crucial role in host defense against parasite infections. However, inappropriate IgE responses are also involved in the pathogenesis of allergic diseases. The generation of IgE antibodies is a tightly controlled process regulated by multiple transcription factors, cytokines, and immune cells including γδ T cells. Accumulating evidence demonstrates that γδ T cells play a critical role in regulating IgE responses; however, both IgE-enhancing and IgE-suppressive effects are suggested for these cells in different experimental systems. In this review, we examine the available evidence and discuss the role of γδ T cells in IgE regulation both in the context of antigen-induced immune responses and in the state of partial immunodeficiency.
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