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How to Train Your Dragon: Harnessing Gamma Delta T Cells Antiviral Functions and Trained Immunity in a Pandemic Era

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FRONTIERS IN IMMUNOLOGY
Volume 12, Issue -, Pages -

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FRONTIERS MEDIA SA
DOI: 10.3389/fimmu.2021.666983

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gamma delta T cell; innate immunity; trained immunity; antiviral; virus; COVID-19; BCG; vaccine

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  1. Institute for Cancer Vaccines and Immunotherapy [1080343]

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Emerging evidence suggests that gamma delta T cells play a crucial role in the immune response to viral infections by detecting viruses early and triggering antiviral functions. Activating the antiviral potential of gamma delta T cells could be harnessed to prevent or treat viral infections effectively.
The emergence of viruses with pandemic potential such as the SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus causing COVID-19 poses a global health challenge. There is remarkable progress in vaccine technology in response to this threat, but their design often overlooks the innate arm of immunity. Gamma Delta (gamma delta) T cells are a subset of T cells with unique features that gives them a key role in the innate immune response to a variety of homeostatic alterations, from cancer to microbial infections. In the context of viral infection, a growing body of evidence shows that gamma delta T cells are particularly equipped for early virus detection, which triggers their subsequent activation, expansion and the fast deployment of antiviral functions such as direct cytotoxic pathways, secretion of cytokines, recruitment and activation of other immune cells and mobilization of a trained immunity memory program. As such, gamma delta T cells represent an attractive target to stimulate for a rapid and effective resolution of viral infections. Here, we review the known aspects of gamma delta T cells that make them crucial component of the immune response to viruses, and the ways that their antiviral potential can be harnessed to prevent or treat viral infection.

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