The transcription factor T-bet is expressed mainly in TEM cells.
Long-term protection against pathogens by CD8+ T cells is due to a self-renewing population of central memory (TCM) cells that circulate in the lymph nodes. When they see their target antigen, these cells first rapidly proliferate, become cytotoxic, and then head out to the periphery to fight the invaders. A faster attack mode is provided by effector memory T (TEM) cells, which are already in the periphery, but these cells quickly die out.
Memory T cell development requires a transcription factor called T-bet. Intlekofer et al. now find that mice lacking T-bet have plenty of TCM cells but lack the TEM pool. In normal...
The Rockefeller University Press
2007
The Rockefeller University Press
2007
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