Signals for antigen-independent differentiation of memory CD8+ T cells

Eliza Mari Kwesi-Maliepaard, Heinz Jacobs, Fred van Leeuwen

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Abstract

Conventional CD8+ memory T cells develop upon stimulation with foreign antigen and provide increased protection upon re-challenge. Over the past two decades, new subsets of CD8+ T cells have been identified that acquire memory features independently of antigen exposure. These antigen-inexperienced memory T cells (TAIM) are described under several names including innate memory, virtual memory, and memory phenotype. TAIM cells exhibit characteristics of conventional or true memory cells, including antigen-specific responses. In addition, they show responsiveness to innate stimuli and have been suggested to provide additional levels of protection toward infections and cancer. Here, we discuss the current understanding of TAIM cells, focusing on extrinsic and intrinsic molecular conditions that favor their development, their molecular definitions and immunological properties, as well as their transcriptional and epigenetic regulation.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)6395-6408
Number of pages14
JournalCellular and molecular life sciences
Volume78
Issue number19-20
Early online date2021
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Oct 2021

Keywords

  • Antigen-inexperienced memory
  • CD8 T cell
  • Innate memory
  • Virtual memory

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