TH17 cells: could they be the last attempt of the host to clear the rabies virus?

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E. R. Fernandes
F. Guedes
J. F. Martins
C. Pagliari
M. I. Duarte

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Following an antigenic stimulus naive CD4+ T lymphocytes become activated, expand and differentiate into T helper subtypes Th1 or Th2 lymphocytes. Recently, a new subtype named Th17 has been proposed. Similar to the other subtypes of immune response, Th17 cells require specific cytokines and transcription factors for their differentiation. TGF-β along with IL-6 are crucial cytokines in this process, while the IL-21 has a role in the amplification of the Th17 response and IL-23 is responsible for the maintenance of differentiated Th17 cells. Although the role of Th17 cells is not yet fully understood, data from the literature suggest that these cells have important role in host defense against microorganisms, in particular when the Th1 and Th2 type immunity is not efficient to clear the pathogen.

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FERNANDES, E. R.; GUEDES, F.; MARTINS, J. F.; PAGLIARI, C.; DUARTE, M. I. TH17 cells: could they be the last attempt of the host to clear the rabies virus?. Revista de Educação Continuada em Medicina Veterinária e Zootecnia, v. 10, n. 2/3, p. 44-44, 11.
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