Stem cell-like plasticity of naive and distinct memory CD8+ T cell subsets

C Stemberger, M Neuenhahn, FE Gebhardt… - Seminars in …, 2009 - Elsevier
C Stemberger, M Neuenhahn, FE Gebhardt, M Schiemann, VR Buchholz, DH Busch
Seminars in immunology, 2009Elsevier
Most models regarding the 'clonal'origin of CD8+ T cell effector and memory subset
diversification suggest that during the first contact of a naïve T cell with the priming antigen-
presenting cell major decisions for subsequent differentiation are made. Data using novel
single-cell T cell tracking technologies demonstrate that a single naïve CD8+ T cell can give
rise to virtually all different subtypes of effector and memory T cells, and direct major
determinants of subset diversification to the time period beyond the first cell division …
Most models regarding the ‘clonal’ origin of CD8+ T cell effector and memory subset diversification suggest that during the first contact of a naïve T cell with the priming antigen-presenting cell major decisions for subsequent differentiation are made. Data using novel single-cell T cell tracking technologies demonstrate that a single naïve CD8+ T cell can give rise to virtually all different subtypes of effector and memory T cells, and direct major determinants of subset diversification to the time period beyond the first cell division. Thereby, some ‘stem cell-like’ characteristics typical for naïve T cells are probably still maintained within distinct subsets of memory T cells. These observations have direct consequences for clinical applications like adoptive T cell therapy.
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