bims-maitce Biomed News
on MAIT cells
Issue of 2023–11–26
one paper selected by
Andy E. Hogan, Maynooth University



  1. Pathogens. 2023 Nov 12. pii: 1343. [Epub ahead of print]12(11):
      Mucosal-associated invariant T (MAIT) cells are a distinct population of non-conventional T cells that have been preserved through evolution and possess properties of both innate and adaptive immune cells. They are activated through the recognition of antigens presented by non-polymorphic MR1 proteins or, alternately, can be stimulated by specific cytokines. These cells are multifaceted and exert robust antimicrobial activity against bacterial and viral infections, direct the immune response through the modulation of other immune cells, and exhibit a specialized tissue homeostasis and repair function. These distinct characteristics have instigated interest in MAIT cell biology for immunotherapy and vaccine development. This review describes the current understanding of MAIT cell activation, their role in infections and diseases with an emphasis on tuberculosis (TB) infection, and perspectives on the future use of MAIT cells in immune-mediated therapy.
    Keywords:  MAIT cells; MR1-dependent; MR1-independent; tuberculosis
    DOI:  https://doi.org/10.3390/pathogens12111343