Frontiers in nephrology: T cell memory as a barrier to transplant tolerance

A Valujskikh, XC Li - Journal of the American Society of …, 2007 - journals.lww.com
Immunologic memory, or the ability to respond more rapidly and effectively to the previously
encountered pathogens, represents a fundamental feature of the adaptive immune system.
Such memory functions are carried out by subsets of specialized memory cells that are
longlived as a population. Although memory cells are important constituents of protective
immunity, the enhanced host protection turns into a liability in transplantation because
memory responses against donor antigens compromise survival of life-saving organ or …