Different T cell receptor signals determine CD8+ memory versus effector development
- PMID: 19164748
- DOI: 10.1126/science.1163612
Different T cell receptor signals determine CD8+ memory versus effector development
Abstract
Following infection, naïve CD8+ T cells bearing pathogen-specific T cell receptors (TCRs) differentiate into a mixed population of short-lived effector and long-lived memory T cells to mediate an adaptive immune response. How the TCR regulates memory T cell development has remained elusive. Using a mutant TCR transgenic model, we found that point mutations in the TCR beta transmembrane domain (betaTMD) impair the development and function of CD8+ memory T cells without affecting primary effector T cell responses. Mutant T cells are deficient in polarizing the TCR and in organizing the nuclear factor kappaB signal at the immunological synapse. Thus, effector and memory states of CD8+ T cells are separable fates, determined by differential TCR signaling.
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Immunology. Ex uno plura.Science. 2009 Jan 23;323(5913):466-7. doi: 10.1126/science.1169409. Science. 2009. PMID: 19164734 Free PMC article.
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