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Developing and maintaining protective CD8(+) memory T cells

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IMMUNOLOGICAL REVIEWS
Volume 211, Issue -, Pages 146-153

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/j.0105-2896.2006.00389.x

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A critical aim of vaccine-related research is to identify the mechanisms by which memory T cells are formed and maintained over long periods of time. In recent years, we have designed experiments aimed at addressing two key questions: (i) what are the factors that maintain functionally responsive CD8(+) memory cells over long periods of time, and (ii) what are the signals during the early stages of infection that drive the differentiation of long-lived CD8(+) memory T cells? We have identified a role for CD4(+) T cells in the generation of CD8(+) T-cell-mediated protection from secondary challenge. While CD4(+) T cells appear to play a role in the programme of CD8 memory, we find that they are also required for the long-term maintenance of CD8(+) memory T-cell numbers and function. This property is independent of CD40-CD40L interactions, and we propose a role for CD4(+) T cells in maintaining the ability of CD8(+) memory T cells to respond to interleukin-7 (IL-7) and IL-15. By manipulating both the time course of infection and the timing of antigen presentation to newly recruited CD8(+) T cells, we also demonstrate that the programming of effector and memory potential are at least partially distinct processes.

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