Seth Coffelt: Gamma delta T-cells are weird and we’ve found that they’re weirder than we thought
Seth Coffelt, Professor of Cancer Immunology at the University of Glasgow, shared a post by The EMBO Journal on X, adding:
“Paper Alert!
Gamma delta (γδ) T cells (gdT-cells) are weird and we’ve found that they’re weirder than we thought. If you are still not bored of yet another scRNAseq paper, keep going.”
Quoting The EMBO Journal:
“IL-27 maintains cytotoxic Ly6C+ γδ T cells that arise from immature precursors”
Authors: Robert Wiesheu, Sarah C Edwards, Ann Hedley, Holly Hall, Marie Tosolini, Marcelo Gregorio Filho Fares da Silva, Nital Sumaria, Suzanne M Castenmiller, Leyma Wardak, Yasmin Optaczy, Amy Lynn, David G Hill, Alan J Hayes, Jodie Hay, Anna Kilbey, Robin Shaw, Declan Whyte, Peter J Walsh, Alison M Michie, Gerard J Graham, Anand Manoharan, Christina Halsey, Karen Blyth, Monika C Wolkers, Crispin Miller, Daniel J Pennington, Gareth W Jones, Jean-Jacques Fournie, Vasileios Bekiaris and Seth B Coffelt.
Source: Seth Coffelt/X and The EMBO Journal/X
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