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Function and regulation of memory CD4 T cells.

Authors :
Metz DP
Bottomly K
Source :
Immunologic research [Immunol Res] 1999; Vol. 19 (2-3), pp. 127-41.
Publication Year :
1999

Abstract

The development of peripheral naive CD4 T cells is dependent on the success of positive selection of immature T cells in the thymus. Only thymocytes that express a T cell receptor (TCR) capable of recognizing self-MHC with low affinity are selected for survival and differentiation into mature naive T cells. Although the TCR of naive T cells has to maintain self-tolerance, it also propagates naive CD4 T cell proliferation on recognition of appropriate foreign peptide associated with MHC class II on antigen-presenting cells (APCs). Naive CD4 T cells that successfully engage foreign peptide undergo further differentiation that leads to the maturation of a select few into the memory T cell pool. Although the requirements that lead to memory T cell development are currently not known, functional changes have been described that are thought to be associated with the greater efficiency with which memory T cells respond to antigen. This article will discuss differences associated with signaling through the TCR of naive and memory CD4 T cells and describe unique control mechanisms imposed on memory CD4 T cells that are likely to have ari sen to counterbalance the altered TCR signaling.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
0257-277X
Volume :
19
Issue :
2-3
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Immunologic research
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
10493168
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02786482