The Role of CD4 + Resident Memory T Cells in Local Immunity in the Mucosal Tissue - Protection Versus Pathology
Memory T cells are crucial for both local and systemic protection against pathogens over a long period of time. Three major subsets of memory T cells; effector memory T (T ) cells, central memory T (T ) cells, and tissue-resident memory T (T ) cells have been identified. The most recently identified...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Frontiers in immunology 2021-04, Vol.12, p.616309-616309 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Memory T cells are crucial for both local and systemic protection against pathogens over a long period of time. Three major subsets of memory T cells; effector memory T (T
) cells, central memory T (T
) cells, and tissue-resident memory T (T
) cells have been identified. The most recently identified subset, T
cells, is characterized by the expression of the C-type lectin CD69 and/or the integrin CD103. T
cells persist locally at sites of mucosal tissue, such as the lung, where they provide frontline defense against various pathogens. Importantly, however, T
cells are also involved in shaping the pathology of inflammatory diseases. A number of pioneering studies revealed important roles of CD8
T
cells, particularly those in the local control of viral infection. However, the protective function and pathogenic role of CD4
T
cells that reside within the mucosal tissue remain largely unknown. In this review, we discuss the ambivalent feature of CD4
T
cells in the protective and pathological immune responses. We also review the transcriptional and epigenetic characteristics of CD4
T
cells in the lung that have been elucidated by recent technical approaches. A better understanding of the function of CD4
T
cells is crucial for the development of both effective vaccination against pathogens and new therapeutic strategies for intractable inflammatory diseases, such as inflammatory bowel diseases and chronic allergic diseases. |
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ISSN: | 1664-3224 1664-3224 |
DOI: | 10.3389/fimmu.2021.616309 |