T cells maintain an exhausted phenotype after antigen withdrawal and population reexpansion
During chronic infection, pathogen-specific CD8 + T cells are thought to terminally differentiate into exhausted cells. However, Zehn and colleagues show that T cells with memory-like properties are generated during such infections. During chronic infection, pathogen-specific CD8 + T cells upregulat...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Nature immunology 2013-06, Vol.14 (6), p.603-610 |
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Zusammenfassung: | During chronic infection, pathogen-specific CD8
+
T cells are thought to terminally differentiate into exhausted cells. However, Zehn and colleagues show that T cells with memory-like properties are generated during such infections.
During chronic infection, pathogen-specific CD8
+
T cells upregulate expression of molecules such as the inhibitory surface receptor PD-1, have diminished cytokine production and are thought to undergo terminal differentiation into exhausted cells. Here we found that T cells with memory-like properties were generated during chronic infection. After transfer into naive mice, these cells robustly proliferated and controlled a viral infection. The reexpanded T cell populations continued to have the exhausted phenotype they acquired during the chronic infection. Thus, the cells underwent a form of differentiation that was stably transmitted to daughter cells. We therefore propose that during persistent infection, effector T cells stably differentiate into a state that is optimized to limit viral replication without causing overwhelming immunological pathology. |
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ISSN: | 1529-2908 1529-2916 |
DOI: | 10.1038/ni.2606 |