Central memory and effector memory T cell subsets: Function, generation, and maintenance

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Abstract

The memory T cell pool functions as a dynamic repository of antigen-experienced T lymphocytes that accumulate over the lifetime of the individual. Recent studies indicate that memory T lymphocytes contain distinct populations of central memory (TCM) and effector memory (T EM) cells characterized by distinct homing capacity and effector function. This review addresses the heterogeneity of TCM and T EM, their differentiation stages, and the current models for their generation and maintenance in humans and mice.

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Sallusto, F., Geginat, J., & Lanzavecchia, A. (2004). Central memory and effector memory T cell subsets: Function, generation, and maintenance. Annual Review of Immunology. https://doi.org/10.1146/annurev.immunol.22.012703.104702

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