[HTML][HTML] T-cell quality in memory and protection: implications for vaccine design

RA Seder, PA Darrah, M Roederer - Nature Reviews Immunology, 2008 - nature.com
Nature Reviews Immunology, 2008nature.com
T cells mediate effector functions through a variety of mechanisms. Recently, multiparameter
flow cytometry has allowed a simultaneous assessment of the phenotype and multiple
effector functions of single T cells; the delineation of T cells into distinct functional
populations defines the quality of the response. New evidence suggests that the quality of T-
cell responses is crucial for determining the disease outcome to various infections. This
Review highlights the importance of using multiparameter flow cytometry to better …
Abstract
T cells mediate effector functions through a variety of mechanisms. Recently, multiparameter flow cytometry has allowed a simultaneous assessment of the phenotype and multiple effector functions of single T cells; the delineation of T cells into distinct functional populations defines the quality of the response. New evidence suggests that the quality of T-cell responses is crucial for determining the disease outcome to various infections. This Review highlights the importance of using multiparameter flow cytometry to better understand the functional capacity of effector and memory T-cell responses, thereby enabling the development of preventative and therapeutic vaccine strategies for infections.
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