CD28 days later: Resurrecting costimulation for CD8+ memory T cells

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Rapid activation and proliferative expansion of specific CD8+ memory T (CD8+TM) cells upon antigen re-encounter is a critical component of the adaptive immune response that confers enhanced immune protection. In this context, however, the requirements for costimulation in general, and CD28 signaling in particular, remain incompletely defined. In the current issue of the European Journal of Immunology, Fröhlich et al. [Eur. J. Immunol. 2016. 46: 1644-1655] provide definitive evidence that optimal elaboration of CD8+TM-cell recall responses is indeed contingent on CD28 expressed by these cells. Here, we discuss the “CD28 costimulation paradigm” in its historical context and highlight some of the unresolved complexities pertaining to CD28-dependent interactions that shape CD8+ T-cell phenotypes, functionalities, and recall reactivity.

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van der Heide, V., & Homann, D. (2016). CD28 days later: Resurrecting costimulation for CD8+ memory T cells. European Journal of Immunology, 46(7), 1587–1591. https://doi.org/10.1002/eji.201646500

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