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Dengue virus-specific suppressor T cells: current perspectives
Authors:Chaturvedi Umesh C  Shrivastava Richa  Tripathi Raj K  Nagar Rachna
Institution:Department of Microbiology, K.G. Medical University, Lucknow, India. ucc05@rediffmail.com
Abstract:Dengue virus was the first microorganism that was shown to induce generation of antigen-specific suppressor T (TS) cells in mice. The cascade of the three generations of TS cells (TS1, TS2, TS3) and their secretary products, the suppressor factors (SF1, SF2), was delineated. The TS pathway was proposed to be protective through inhibition of the production of enhancing antibody, which may enhance the severity of dengue disease. The currently second most favoured mechanism of severe dengue disease is the 'cytokine tsunami'. During the last decade, suppressor/regulatory T cells have been studied in greater detail using modern techniques in various diseases, including viral infections. This brief review discusses the role of dengue-specific suppressor T cells in protection and/or induction of severe dengue disease in view of our current understanding of suppressor/regulatory T cells.
Keywords:dengue virus  DHF  suppressor T cell  regulatory T cell  pathogenesis
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