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γδ T Cells in Immune-mediated Kidney Disease

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Journal Eur J Immunol
Date 2024 Sep 18
PMID 39289824
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Immune-mediated kidney diseases, including glomerulonephritis (GN), represent a diverse spectrum of disorders characterized by inflammation within the glomerulus and other renal compartments. Despite recent advances, the immunopathogenesis of these diseases remains incompletely understood. Current therapeutic approaches based on nonspecific immunosuppression often result in suboptimal outcomes and significant side effects, highlighting the need for tailored interventions. The complexity of the immune system extends beyond classical T-cell immunity, with the emergence of unconventional T cells - γδ T cells, NKT cells, and MAIT cells - that exhibit a semi-invariant nature and unique functions that bridge innate and adaptive immunity. γδ T cells exhibit unique homing and activation mechanisms and respond to different ligands, implying a multifaceted role in immune regulation. The understanding of γδ T-cell involvement in kidney disease lags behind conventional T-cell research. However, advances in immune cell analysis technologies offer promising avenues for elucidating their precise functions. This review synthesizes the current knowledge on γδ T cells in renal diseases, explores potential therapeutic strategies, and presents a roadmap for future research directions.

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