Roles of Virtual Memory T Cells in Diseases

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Abstract

Memory T cells that mediate fast and effective protection against reinfections are usually generated upon recognition on foreign Ags. However, a “memory-like” T-cell population, termed virtual memory T (TVM) cells that acquire a memory phenotype in the absence of foreign Ag, has been reported. Although, like innate cells, TVM cells reportedly play a role in first-line defense to bacterial or viral infections, their protective or pathological roles in immune-related diseases are largely unknown. In this review, we discuss the current understanding of TVM cells, focusing on their distinct characteristics, immunological properties, and roles in various immune-related diseases, such as infections and cancers.

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Seok, J., Cho, S. D., Seo, S. J., & Park, S. H. (2023, February 1). Roles of Virtual Memory T Cells in Diseases. Immune Network. Korean Association of Immunologists. https://doi.org/10.4110/in.2023.23.e11

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