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Stem cell-like plasticity of naïve and distinct memory CD8plusT cell subsets.
Semin. Immunol. 21, 62-68 (2009)
Most models regarding the 'clonal' origin of CD8(+) T cell effector and memory subset diversification suggest that during the first contact of a naive T cell with the priming antigen-presenting cell major decisions for subsequent differentiation are made. Data using novel single-cell T cell tracking technologies demonstrate that a single naive CD8(+) T cell can give rise to virtually all different subtypes of effector and memory T cells, and direct major determinants of subset diversification to the time period beyond the first cell division. Thereby, some 'stem cell-like' characteristics typical for naive T cells are probably still maintained within distinct subsets of memory T cells. These observations have direct consequences for clinical applications like adoptive T cell therapy.
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Publikationstyp
Artikel: Journalartikel
Dokumenttyp
Review
Schlagwörter
T cell memory differentiation; Single-cell transfer; Memory stem cell; Adoptive T cell transfer; mhc class-i; homeostatic proliferation; adoptive transfer; viral-infection; lymph-nodes; bone-marrow; selective expression; bacterial-infection; protective immunity; hematopoietic stem
Sprache
Veröffentlichungsjahr
2009
HGF-Berichtsjahr
2009
ISSN (print) / ISBN
1044-5323
e-ISSN
1044-5323
Zeitschrift
Seminars in Immunology
Quellenangaben
Band: 21,
Heft: 2,
Seiten: 62-68
Verlag
Elsevier
Begutachtungsstatus
Peer reviewed
Institut(e)
Institute of Virology (VIRO)
CCG Immune Monitoring (Platform) (IMI-KIM)
Institute of Molecular Immunology (IMI)
CCG Immune Monitoring (Platform) (IMI-KIM)
Institute of Molecular Immunology (IMI)
POF Topic(s)
30504 - Mechanisms of Genetic and Environmental Influences on Health and Disease
Forschungsfeld(er)
Immune Response and Infection
PSP-Element(e)
G-520100-001
G-520400-001
G-501700-005
G-520400-001
G-501700-005
PubMed ID
19269852
Scopus ID
62049085970
Erfassungsdatum
2009-07-09