Requirement for T-bet in the aberrant differentiation of unhelped memory CD8+ T cells

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Immunity to intracellular pathogens requires dynamic balance between terminal differentiation of short-lived, cytotoxic effector CD8+ T cells and self-renewal of central-memory CD8+ T cells. We now show that T-bet represses transcription of IL-7Rα and drives differentiation of effector and effector-memory CD8+ T cells at the expense of central-memory cells. We also found T-bet to be overexpressed in CD8+ T cells that differentiated in the absence of CD4+ T cell help, a condition that is associated with defective central-memory formation. Finally, deletion of T-bet corrected the abnormal phenotypic and functional properties of "unhelped" memory CD8+ T cells. T-bet, thus, appears to function as a molecular switch between central-and effector-memory cell differentiation. Antagonism of T-bet may, therefore, represent a novel strategy to offset dysfunctional programming of memory CD8+ T cells. JEM © The Rockefeller University Press.

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Intlekofer, A. M., Takemoto, N., Kao, C., Banerjee, A., Schambach, F., Northrop, J. K., … Reiner, S. L. (2007). Requirement for T-bet in the aberrant differentiation of unhelped memory CD8+ T cells. Journal of Experimental Medicine, 204(9), 2015–2021. https://doi.org/10.1084/jem.20070841

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