CD4 + T helper 2 cells - microbial triggers, differentiation requirements and effector functions

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Over the past 10years we have made great strides in our understanding of T helper cell differentiation, expansion and effector functions. Within the context of T helper type 2 (Th2) cell development, novel innate-like cells with the capacity to secrete large amounts of interleukin-5 (IL-5), IL-13 and IL-9 as well as IL-4-producing and antigen-processing basophils have (re)-emerged onto the type 2 scene. To what extent these new players influence αβ +CD4 +Th2 cell differentiation is discussed throughout this appraisal of the current literature. We highlight the unique features of Th2 cell development, highlighting the three necessary signals, T-cell receptor ligation, co-stimulation and cytokine receptor ligation. Finally, putting these into context, microbial and allergenic properties that trigger Th2 cell differentiation and how these influence Th2 effector function are discussed and questioned. © 2011 The Authors. Immunology © 2011 Blackwell Publishing Ltd.

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Okoye, I. S., & Wilson, M. S. (2011, December). CD4 + T helper 2 cells - microbial triggers, differentiation requirements and effector functions. Immunology. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2567.2011.03497.x

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