Differential Survival of Cytotoxic T Cells and Memory Cell Precursors

  • Zhang M
  • Byrne S
  • Liu N
  • et al.
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Abstract

It is widely assumed that the development of memory CD8 T cells requires the escape of CTLs from programmed cell death. We show in this study that although serine protease inhibitor 6 (Spi6) is required to protect clonal bursts of CTLs from granzyme B-induced programmed cell death, it is not required for the development of memory cells. This conclusion is reached because memory cell precursors down-regulate both Spi6 and granzyme B, unlike CTLs, and they do not require Spi6 for survival. These findings suggest that memory CD8 T cells are derived from progenitors that are refractory to self-inflicted damage, rather than derived from fully differentiated CTLs.

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Zhang, M., Byrne, S., Liu, N., Wang, Y., Oxenius, A., & Ashton-Rickardt, P. G. (2007). Differential Survival of Cytotoxic T Cells and Memory Cell Precursors. The Journal of Immunology, 178(6), 3483–3491. https://doi.org/10.4049/jimmunol.178.6.3483

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