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Plasticity of human CD4 T cell subsets

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Data di Pubblicazione:
2014
Citazione:
Plasticity of human CD4 T cell subsets / J. Geginat, M. Paroni, S. Maglie, J.S. Alfen, I. Kastirr, P. Gruarin, M. de Simone, M. Pagani, S. Abrignani. - In: FRONTIERS IN IMMUNOLOGY. - ISSN 1664-3224. - 5:(2014), pp. 630.1-630.10. [10.3389/fimmu.2014.00630]
Abstract:
Human beings are exposed to a variety of different pathogens, which induce tailored immune responses and consequently generate highly diverse populations of pathogen-specific T cells. CD44 T cells have a central role in adaptive immunity, since they provide essential help for both cytotoxic T cell- and antibody-mediated responses. In addition, CD44 regulatory T cells are required to maintain self-tolerance and to inhibit immune responses that could damage the host. Initially, two subsets of CD44 helper T cells were identified that secrete characteristic effector cytokines and mediate responses against different types of pathogens, i.e., IFN-γ secreting Th1 cells that fight intracellular pathogens, and IL-4 producing Th2 cells that target extracellular parasites. It is now well established that this dichotomy is insufficient to describe the complexity of CD44 T cell differentiation, and in particular the human CD4 compartment contains a myriad of T cell subsets with characteristic capacities to produce cytokines and to home to involved tissues. Moreover, it has become increasingly clear that these T cell subsets are not all terminally differentiated cells, but that the majority is plastic and that in particular central memory T cells can acquire different properties and functions in secondary immune responses. In addition, there is compelling evidence that helper T cells can acquire regulatory functions upon chronic stimulation in inflamed tissues. The plasticity of antigen-experienced human T cell subsets is highly relevant for translational medicine, since it opens new perspectives for immune-modulatory therapies for chronic infections, autoimmune diseases, and cancer.
Tipologia IRIS:
01 - Articolo su periodico
Keywords:
CD4T cells; cytokines; differentiation; tissue homing; plasticity
Elenco autori:
J. Geginat, M. Paroni, S. Maglie, J.S. Alfen, I. Kastirr, P. Gruarin, M. de Simone, M. Pagani, S. Abrignani
Autori di Ateneo:
ABRIGNANI SERGIO ( autore )
GEGINAT JENS ALBRECHT ERNST ( autore )
PAGANI MASSIMILIANO ( autore )
PARONI MOIRA ( autore )
Link alla scheda completa:
https://air.unimi.it/handle/2434/319030
Link al Full Text:
https://air.unimi.it/retrieve/handle/2434/319030/445020/Plasticity%20of%20human%20CD4%20T%20cell%20subsets.pdf
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