Divergent behavior of mucosal memory T cells

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Abstract

Memory CD4 T cells are strategically positioned at mucosal surfaces to initiate a robust adaptive immune response. The detection of specific antigen via the T-cell receptor causes these memory T cells to unleash a potent antimicrobial response that includes rousing local innate immune populations for tissue-specific defense. Paradoxically, these same memory T cells can also be stimulated by nonantigen-specific signals that are generated by the activity of local innate immune cells. This versatility of mucosal memory T cells in both the initiation and the sensing of local innate immunity could be a vitally important asset during pathogen defense but alternatively could be responsible for initiating and maintaining chronic inflammation in sensitive mucosal tissues.

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Pham, O. H., & McSorley, S. J. (2015, July 25). Divergent behavior of mucosal memory T cells. Mucosal Immunology. Nature Publishing Group. https://doi.org/10.1038/mi.2015.52

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