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To Go or Stay: The Development, Benefit, and Detriment of Tissue-Resident Memory CD8 T Cells during Central Nervous System Viral Infections
oleh: Taryn E. Mockus, Heather M. Ren, Shwetank, Aron E. Lukacher
Format: | Article |
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Diterbitkan: | MDPI AG 2019-09-01 |
Deskripsi
CD8 T cells coordinate immune defenses against viral infections of the central nervous system (CNS). Virus-specific CD8 T cells infiltrate the CNS and differentiate into brain-resident memory CD8 T cells (CD8 bT<sub>RM</sub>). CD8 bT<sub>RM</sub> are characterized by a lack of recirculation and expression of phenotypes and transcriptomes distinct from other CD8 T cell memory subsets. CD8 bT<sub>RM</sub> have been shown to provide durable, autonomous protection against viral reinfection and the resurgence of latent viral infections. CD8 T cells have also been implicated in the development of neural damage following viral infection, which demonstrates that the infiltration of CD8 T cells into the brain can also be pathogenic. In this review, we will explore the residency and maintenance requirements for CD8 bT<sub>RM</sub> and discuss their roles in controlling viral infections of the brain.