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Microbe-induced T cell apoptosis: subversion of the host defense system?
引用本文:Jendro MC,Köhler L,Kuipers JG,Zeidler H. Microbe-induced T cell apoptosis: subversion of the host defense system?[J]. FEMS microbiology letters, 2002, 207(2): 121-126. DOI: 10.1016/S0378-1097(01)00570-5
作者姓名:Jendro MC  Köhler L  Kuipers JG  Zeidler H
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收稿时间:2001-10-04

Microbe-induced T cell apoptosis: subversion of the host defense system?
Jendro Michael C,Köhler Lars,Kuipers Jens G,Zeidler Henning. Microbe-induced T cell apoptosis: subversion of the host defense system?[J]. FEMS microbiology letters, 2002, 207(2): 121-126. DOI: 10.1016/S0378-1097(01)00570-5
Authors:Jendro Michael C  Köhler Lars  Kuipers Jens G  Zeidler Henning
Affiliation:Department of Rheumatology, Medical School Hannover, Carl-Neuberg-Str. 1, 30625, Hannover, Germany. jendro.michael@mh-hannover.de
Abstract:Cells of multicellular organisms are equipped with a self destruction program called apoptosis to ensure homeostasis of the organism. Contraction of the lymphocyte compartment following recovery from an infection is controlled by this mechanism. But apoptosis of lymphocytes might be an Achilles tendon accessible to microbes to subvert the immune system. Evidence is cumulating that microbes use this mechanism to destroy microbe-specific T cells. We present an overview of microbe-induced T cell apoptosis discussing the consequences for the pathogenesis of microbial infection. The conventional role of lymphocytes during infection is to impose apoptotic threat to infected cells, the subject of this review highlights the opposite, lymphocytes as targets of microbe-induced death.
Keywords:T cell apoptosis    Microbe-induced apoptosis    Persistent infection    Activation-induced cell death
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