Stem cell-like memory T cells:Role in viral infections and autoimmunity  

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作  者:Meenakshi Sachdeva Shivangi Taneja Naresh Sachdeva 

机构地区:[1]Department of Pediatrics,Post Graduate Institute of Medical Education and Research(PGIMER),Chandigarh 160012,India [2]Department of Endocrinology,Post Graduate Institute of Medical Education and Research(PGIMER),Chandigarh 160012,India

出  处:《World Journal of Immunology》2023年第2期11-22,共12页世界免疫学杂志

摘  要:Stem cell-like memory T(TSCM)cells possess stem cell properties including multipotency and self-renewal and are being recognized as emerging players in various human diseases.Advanced technologies such as multiparametric flowcytometry and single cell sequencing have enabled their identification and molecular characterization.In case of chronic viral diseases such as human immunodeficiency virus-1,CD4+T_(SCM) cells,serve as major reservoirs of the latent virus.However,during immune activation and functional exhaustion of effector T cells,these cells also possess the potential to replenish the pool of functional effector cells to curtail the infection.More recently,these cells are speculated to play important role in protective immunity following acute viral infections such as coronavirus disease 2019 and might be amenable for therapeutics by ex vivo expansion.Similarly,studies are also investigating their pathological role in driving autoimmune responses.However,there are several gaps in the understanding of the role of T_(SCM) cells in viral and autoimmune diseases to make them potential therapeutic targets.In this minireview,we have attempted an updated compilation of the dyadic role of these complex T_(SCM) cells during such human diseases along with their biology and transcriptional programs.

关 键 词:Stem cell-like memory T cells Viral infections Autoimmune diseases Effector T cells Memory T cells 

分 类 号:R73[医药卫生—肿瘤]

 

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