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CD4 T cells guarantee optimal competitive fitness of CD8 memory T cells

We studied the contribution of CD4 T cell help to survival and competitive fitness of CD8 memory T cells specific for influenza virus nucleoprotein. In agreement with recent studies, the optimal generation of functional memory CD8 T cells required CD4 help, although long‐term maintenance of resting...

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Published in:European journal of immunology 2004-01, Vol.34 (1), p.91-97
Main Authors: Johansen, Pål, Stamou, Panagiota, Tascon, Ricardo E., Lowrie, Douglas B., Stockinger, Brigitta
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Language:English
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Summary:We studied the contribution of CD4 T cell help to survival and competitive fitness of CD8 memory T cells specific for influenza virus nucleoprotein. In agreement with recent studies, the optimal generation of functional memory CD8 T cells required CD4 help, although long‐term maintenance of resting CD8 memory T cells did not absolutely depend on the presence of CD4 T cells. Nonetheless, CD4 T cells were essential during differentiation of CD8 memory T cells to imprint on them the capacity to compete effectively with other memory T cells. CD8 memory cells generated with help survived better in secondary polyclonal hosts, and co‐transfer into lymphopenic hosts together with "un‐helped" CD8 memory cells showed improved homeostatic expansion of CD8 memory cells that had been generated with CD4 help. Therefore, the requirement for CD4 help in CD8 T cell memory extends to homeostatic parameters that ensure the maintenance and competitive fitness of memory clones.
ISSN:0014-2980
1521-4141
DOI:10.1002/eji.200324231