Characteristics of HLA-E Restricted T-Cell Responses and Their Role in Infectious Diseases

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Abstract

Human HLA-E can, in addition to self-antigens, also present pathogen-derived sequences, which elicit specific T-cell responses. T-cells recognize their antigen presented by HLA-E highly specifically and have unique functional and phenotypical properties. Pathogen specific HLA-E restricted CD8+ T-cells are an interesting new player in the field of immunology. Future work should address their exact roles and relative contributions in the immune response against infectious diseases.

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Joosten, S. A., Sullivan, L. C., & Ottenhoff, T. H. M. (2016). Characteristics of HLA-E Restricted T-Cell Responses and Their Role in Infectious Diseases. Journal of Immunology Research. Hindawi Limited. https://doi.org/10.1155/2016/2695396

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