The role of programming in memory T-cell development

D Masopust, SM Kaech, EJ Wherry, R Ahmed - Current opinion in …, 2004 - Elsevier
Current opinion in immunology, 2004Elsevier
Recent studies suggest that memory T-cell differentiation continues for weeks or months
following antigen clearance, although commitment to the memory lineage occurs during the
effector stage of development. Several variables associated with priming, such as the
duration of antigenic stimulation, degree of co-stimulation, cytokine environment, and CD4+
T-cell help, may program epigenetic qualitative differences into the ensuing effector and
memory populations. Defining what memory qualities best protect the organism from re …
Recent studies suggest that memory T-cell differentiation continues for weeks or months following antigen clearance, although commitment to the memory lineage occurs during the effector stage of development. Several variables associated with priming, such as the duration of antigenic stimulation, degree of co-stimulation, cytokine environment, and CD4+ T-cell help, may program epigenetic qualitative differences into the ensuing effector and memory populations. Defining what memory qualities best protect the organism from re-infection, as well as how commitment to the memory lineage is specified following T-cell activation remains an important goal.
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