Progenitor and Terminal Subsets of CD8 + T Cells Cooperate to Contain Chronic Viral Infection
University of Pennsylvania · Massachusetts General Hospital · +2 more institutions
Abstract
Chronic infections strain the regenerative capacity of antiviral T lymphocyte populations, leading to failure in long-term immunity. The cellular and molecular events controlling this regenerative capacity, however, are unknown. We found that two distinct states of virus-specific CD8(+) T cells exist in chronically infected mice and humans. Differential expression of the T-box transcription factors T-bet and Eomesodermin (Eomes) facilitated the cooperative maintenance of the pool of antiviral CD8(+) T cells during chronic viral infection. T-bet(hi) cells displayed low intrinsic turnover but proliferated in response to persisting antigen, giving rise to Eomes(hi) terminal progeny. Genetic elimination of either…
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11Topics & keywords
- Biology
- CD8
- Chronic infection
- Cytotoxic T cell
- Immunity
- Immunology
- Progenitor
- Virus
- Good health and well-being