Download PDFOpen PDF in browserThe Unknown Unknowns: Recovering Gamma-Delta T Cells for Control of Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV)EasyChair Preprint 122534 pages•Date: February 24, 2024AbstractHuman Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) remains a global health challenge, necessitating innovative approaches to combat the virus and improve treatment outcomes. This research paper explores the potential role of gamma-delta (γδ) T cells in the control of HIV, focusing on the lesser-known aspects of their function and their untapped therapeutic potential. The paper reviews existing literature on γδ T cells, their unique features, and their ability to bridge innate and adaptive immune responses. Furthermore, the study investigates recent advancements in understanding the elusive characteristics of these cells and their potential in HIV control. The findings suggest that harnessing the power of γδ T cells may open new avenues for therapeutic interventions in HIV and contribute to the development of more effective and targeted treatment strategies. Keyphrases: Gamma-Delta T Cells, Human Immunodeficiency Virus, innovative therapeutic strategies
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