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Environmental Cues Dictate the Fate of Individual CD8+ T Cells Responding to Infection

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IMMUNITY
Volume 39, Issue 2, Pages 347-356

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CELL PRESS
DOI: 10.1016/j.immuni.2013.07.014

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  1. National Institutes of Health [RO1 A0I76457, RO1 A0I41576]
  2. NERCE career development fellowship [U54 AI057159]
  3. Crohn's and Colitis Foundation of America [2813]

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Many studies have examined pathways controlling effector T cell differentiation, but less is known about the fate of individual CD8(+) T cells during infection. Here, we examine the antiviral and antibacterial responses of single CD8(+) T cells from the polyclonal repertoire. The progeny of naive clonal CD8(+) T cells displayed unique profiles of differentiation based on extrinsic pathogen-induced environmental cues, with some clones demonstrating extreme bias toward a single developmental pathway. Moreover, even within the same animal, a single naive CD8(+) T cell exhibited distinct fates that were controlled by tissue-specific events. However, memory CD8(+) T cells relied on intrinsic factors to control differentiation upon challenge. Our results demonstrate that stochastic and instructive events differentially contribute to shaping the primary and secondary CD8(+) T cell response and provide insight into the underlying forces that drive effector differentiation and protective memory formation.

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