Multiple developmental pathways lead to the generation of CD4 T-cell memory

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Abstract

Long-term immunological memory mediated by CD4 T cells provides a rapid protection against previously encountered pathogens or antigens. However, it is still controversial how memory CD4 T cells are generated and maintained. Unclear definitions of T-cell memory may be partially responsible for this controversy. It is becoming clear that diverse pathways are responsible for the differentiation and long-term persistence of memory T cells. We herein discuss the diversity of memory cell generation, describing a novel population of resting memory CD4 T cells and their precursors.

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Hojyo, S., Tumes, D., Murata, A., & Tokoyoda, K. (2020, September 1). Multiple developmental pathways lead to the generation of CD4 T-cell memory. International Immunology. Oxford University Press. https://doi.org/10.1093/intimm/dxaa051

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