γδ T, NKT, and MAIT Cells During Evolution: Redundancy or Specialized Functions?
J Immunol
; 209(2): 217-225, 2022 07 15.
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Innate-like T cells display characteristics of both innate lymphoid cells (ILCs) and mainstream αß T cells, leading to overlapping functions of innate-like T cells with both subsets. In this review, we show that although innate-like T cells are probably present in all vertebrates, their main characteristics are much better known in amphibians and mammals. Innate-like T cells encompass both γδ and αß T cells. In mammals, γδ TCRs likely coevolved with molecules of the butyrophilin family they interact with, whereas the semi-invariant TCRs of iNKT and mucosal-associated invariant T cells are evolutionarily locked with their restricting MH1b molecules, CD1d and MR1, respectively. The strong conservation of the Ag recognition systems of innate-like T cell subsets despite similar effector potentialities supports that each one fulfills nonredundant roles related to their Ag specificity.
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Células T Invariantes Associadas à Mucosa
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Animals
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2022
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