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The critical role of CD40/CD40L in the CD4-dependent generation of CD8+ T cell immunity

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JOURNAL OF LEUKOCYTE BIOLOGY
Volume 67, Issue 5, Pages 607-614

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/jlb.67.5.607

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cytotoxic T lymphocyte; CD4(+) helper T cell; antigen-presenting cell; costimulation; cytokine

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Control of virus infections and eradication of tumors usually involves the lytic activity of CD8(+) cytotoxic T lymphocytes (CTLs), The induction of effective CTL immunity relies on several factors, one of the most important of which is CD4(+) T cell help. Numerous studies have demonstrated the dependence of CTL priming on the presence of CD4(+) T cells, but until recently little was known of the mechanisms regulating this process. Based on reports that CD4(+) and CD8(+) T cells must recognize antigen on the same antigen-presenting cell (APC), help was originally thought to be provided through the delivery of short-range, CD4(+) T cell-secreted cytokines, However, the results of subsequent studies favor an alternative mechanism, whereby CD4(+) T cells modify the APC, converting it into a stimulatory cell for CD8(+) T cell printing. It is important that CD40 and its ligand, CD40L, have been implicated in the provision of this help and, in particular, the generation of long-lasting CTL memory.

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