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Neutrophil-T cell crosstalk and the control of the host inflammatory response
Authors:Serena Bert  Suchita Nadkarni  Mauro Perretti
Affiliation:The William Harvey Research Institute, Queen Mary University of London, London, UK
Abstract:While fundamental in their innate role in combating infection and responding to injury, neutrophils are emerging as key modulators of adaptive immune responses. Such functions are attained via both soluble and nonsoluble effectors that enable at least two major downstream outcomes: first, to mediate and control acute inflammatory responses and second, to regulate adaptive immunity and ultimately promoting the development and maintenance of immune tolerance either by releasing immuno-modulatory factors, including cytokines, or by directly interacting with cells of the adaptive immune system. Herein, we review these novel properties of neutrophils and redefine the pathophysiological functions of these fascinating multi-tasking cells, exploring the different mechanisms through which neutrophils are able to either enhance and orchestrate T cell pro-inflammatory responses or inhibit T cell activity to maintain immune tolerance.
Keywords:autoimmunity  immune-mediated diseases  immunosuppression  inflammation  pregnancy
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