Motility Matters: How CD8+ T-Cell Trafficking Influences Effector and Memory Cell Differentiation
Author(s) -
Yagmur Farsakoglu,
Bryan McDonald,
Susan M. Kaech
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
cold spring harbor perspectives in biology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 6.011
H-Index - 173
ISSN - 1943-0264
DOI - 10.1101/cshperspect.a038075
Subject(s) - biology , effector , motility , environmental ethics , microbiology and biotechnology , philosophy
Immunological memory is a hallmark of adaptive immunity that confers long-lasting protection from reinfections. Memory CD8 + T cells provide protection by actively scanning for their cognate antigen and migrating into inflamed tissues. Trafficking patterns of CD8 + T cells are also a major determinant of cell fate outcomes during differentiation into effector and memory cell states. CD8 + T-cell trafficking must therefore be dynamically and tightly regulated to ensure that CD8 + T cells arrive at the correct locations and differentiate to acquire appropriate effector functions. This review aims to discuss the importance of CD8 + T-cell trafficking patterns in regulating effector and memory differentiation, maintenance, and reactivation.
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