Conventional alpha beta (αβ) T cells do not contribute to acute intestinal ischemia-reperfusion injury in mice.
Yi YuXiaoyan FengGertrud VietenStephanie DippelTawan ImvisedFaikah GuelerBenno M UreJochen F KueblerChristian KlemannPublished in: PloS one (2017)
An increasing body of evidence demonstrates that αβ T cells play a key role in IRI. In the gut, however, αβ T cells are not pivotal in the first hours following acute IRI as deficiency does not impact cytokine production, neutrophil recruitment, macrophage activation, or distant organ injury. Thus, αβ T cells may be considered innocent bystanders during the acute phase of intestinal IRI.