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Publication : The fate of effector CD8 T cells in vivo is controlled by the duration of antigen stimulation.

First Author  Huang X Year  2006
Journal  Immunology Volume  118
Issue  3 Pages  361-71
PubMed ID  16827897 Mgi Jnum  J:111931
Mgi Id  MGI:3655173 Doi  10.1111/j.1365-2567.2006.02381.x
Citation  Huang X, et al. (2006) The fate of effector CD8 T cells in vivo is controlled by the duration of antigen stimulation. Immunology 118(3):361-71
abstractText  What controls the fate of the T-cell response remains incompletely defined. Gain of effector function facilitated by costimulation has been thought to be a crucial factor in determining the outcome of the T-cell response, i.e. long-term memory in the presence of costimulation versus tolerance induction in the absence of costimulation. In this study, we show that while costimulation or cognate CD4 helps to promote the acquisition of effector function during the initial phase of the CD8 T-cell response, the fate of effector CD8 T cells is controlled by the duration of subsequent antigenic stimulation. Effector CD8 T cells differentiate into memory cells only after clearance of antigen, whereas in the presence of persistent antigen, effector CD8 T cells are tolerized. Furthermore, protective immunity against tumour cannot develop in the persisting antigen environment. These results suggest that removal of persisting antigen by other means might be a prerequisite for effective immunotherapy in cancer.
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