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Publication : Following the development of a CD4 T cell response in vivo: from activation to memory formation.

First Author  Garcia S Year  1999
Journal  Immunity Volume  11
Issue  2 Pages  163-71
PubMed ID  10485651 Mgi Jnum  J:151750
Mgi Id  MGI:4355139 Doi  10.1016/s1074-7613(00)80091-6
Citation  Garcia S, et al. (1999) Following the development of a CD4 T cell response in vivo: from activation to memory formation. Immunity 11(2):163-71
abstractText  The in vivo differentiation of CD4 T cells from naive to memory cells was followed after their adoptive transfer together with syngeneic dendritic cells into MHC mismatched adoptive hosts lacking lymphocytes and NK cells. Functional and molecular changes were measured as the antigenic stimulus, provided by the cotransferred dendritic cells, disappeared. Memory cells as opposed to effector cells show an inversion in the relative expression of Bcl-2 family members in favor of antiapoptotic molecules, and compared with naive cells they have an increased ratio of bcl-xL to bcl-2. They differ qualitatively from naive T cells, suggesting that accelerated CD4 memory responses can occur without the need for increased frequencies of specific T cells.
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