Mucosal associated invariant T cell
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Mucosal associated invariant T cells (MAITs) are a special type of T cell, which have a canonical T cell receptor (Vα19-Jα33 in mice and Vα7.2-Jα33 in humans), and which appear to play a regulatory role in immunity.[1] They are dependent on gut microbiota, being absent in germ-free mice.[1]
See also
- T_cell#Mucosal_associated_invariant (has more refs)
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