ఇమ్యునోథెరపీ: ఓపెన్ యాక్సెస్

ఇమ్యునోథెరపీ: ఓపెన్ యాక్సెస్
అందరికి ప్రవేశం

ISSN: 2471-9552

నైరూప్య

T-cell Immunity in Children after Rotavirus Infection

Gabriel Kotak*

In children, cellular immunity against rotavirus is poorly known. The present state of knowledge about T-cell immunity to rotavirus in children is described in this. Rotavirus-specific T-cell immunity develops and broadens responsiveness in children as they get older.

T-cell responses are more temporary than antibody responses, although they can happen even when there are no measurable antibody responses. Rotavirus-induced T-cell immunity is primarily gut homing, involving Th1 and cytotoxic subsets that may be modulated by IL-10 Tregs.

In compared to other infectious pathogens and adults, however, rotavirus-specific T-cell responses in children are often modest in frequency in peripheral blood. The available research on the T-cell immune response in children is summarised here. Rotavirus-specific T-cell responses have protective correlations against infection or vaccination and the standardization of rotavirus-specific T-cells assays in children.

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