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Memory-phenotype CD4+ T cells: a naturally arising T lymphocyte population possessing innate immune function.

Takeshi Kawabe1, Alan Sher2.   

Abstract

In conventional adaptive immune responses, upon recognition of foreign antigens, naive CD4+ T lymphocytes are activated to differentiate into effector/memory cells. In addition, emerging evidence suggests that in the steady state, naive CD4+ T cells spontaneously proliferate in response to self-antigens to acquire a memory phenotype (MP) through homeostatic proliferation. This expansion is particularly profound in lymphopenic environments but also occurs in lymphoreplete, normal conditions. The 'MP T lymphocytes' generated in this manner are maintained by rapid proliferation in the periphery and they tonically differentiate into T-bet-expressing 'MP1' cells. Such MP1 CD4+ T lymphocytes can exert innate effector function, producing IFN-γ in response to IL-12 in the absence of antigen recognition, thereby contributing to host defense. In this review, we will discuss our current understanding of how MP T lymphocytes are generated and persist in steady-state conditions, their populational heterogeneity as well as the evidence for their effector function. We will also compare these properties with those of a similar population of innate memory cells previously identified in the CD8+ T lymphocyte lineage. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of The Japanese Society for Immunology 2021.

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Keywords:  CD4+ T lymphocytes; homeostasis; memory

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Year:  2022        PMID: 34897483      PMCID: PMC8962445          DOI: 10.1093/intimm/dxab108

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int Immunol        ISSN: 0953-8178            Impact factor:   4.823


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1.  Redefining the Foreign Antigen and Self-Driven Memory CD4+ T-Cell Compartments via Transcriptomic, Phenotypic, and Functional Analyses.

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Journal:  Front Immunol       Date:  2022-05-30       Impact factor: 8.786

Review 2.  Memory-phenotype CD4+ T Lymphocytes: A Novel Therapeutic Target in Infectious or Autoimmune Diseases?

Authors:  Takeshi Kawabe
Journal:  JMA J       Date:  2022-06-17
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