The role of epigenetics in the acquisition and maintenance of effector function in virus-specific CD8 T cells
- PMID: 20552633
- DOI: 10.1002/iub.351
The role of epigenetics in the acquisition and maintenance of effector function in virus-specific CD8 T cells
Abstract
CD8(+) T cells are critical for protecting the body from infectious disease. To achieve this protection, CD8(+) T cells must undergo a highly involved process of differentiation that involves the activation of naïve/quiescent cells followed by robust rounds of cell division and the acquisition of effector functions that mediate viral clearance. After the pathogen is eliminated, a small number of these cells survive into long-lived memory and maintain the capacity to respond rapidly and reacquire effector function after secondary exposure to their cognate antigen. This review focuses on how CD8(+) T cells acquire and regulate effector functions and how the capacity to produce effector molecules is maintained into memory.
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