[HTML][HTML] Heterogeneity and cell-fate decisions in effector and memory CD8+ T cell differentiation during viral infection

SM Kaech, EJ Wherry - Immunity, 2007 - cell.com
Immunity, 2007cell.com
Heterogeneity is a hallmark of the adaptive immune system. This is most evident in the
enormous diversity of B and T cell antigen receptors. There is also heterogeneity within
antiviral T cell populations, and subsets of effector and memory T cells now permeate our
thinking about specialization of T cell responses to pathogens. It has been less clear,
however, how heterogeneity in developing virus-specific effector and memory T cells is
related to cell-fate decisions in the immune response, such as the generation long-lived …
Heterogeneity is a hallmark of the adaptive immune system. This is most evident in the enormous diversity of B and T cell antigen receptors. There is also heterogeneity within antiviral T cell populations, and subsets of effector and memory T cells now permeate our thinking about specialization of T cell responses to pathogens. It has been less clear, however, how heterogeneity in developing virus-specific effector and memory T cells is related to cell-fate decisions in the immune response, such as the generation long-lived memory T cells. Here we discuss recent findings that might help redefine how heterogeneity in antiviral T cell populations gives rise to T cell subsets with short- and long-lived cell fates.
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