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Targeting Cellular Mechanisms May Improve Immune Response in Chronic Infections - News Center

During viral infection and in the case of cancer, CD4+ helper T-cells release cytokines, or small signaling proteins, that activate and "give permission" to other immune cells to control and clear viral pathogens. In certain viral infections, such as lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus (LCMV), which is spread by infected rodents, CD4+ T-cells differentiate into different subpopulations, including one subset of progenitor CD4+ T-cells that replenish type 1 helper (Th1) and follicular helper (Tfh) T-cells.
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5 months ago

Molecular Mechanisms Support Long-term Immunity - News Center

SATB1 is essential for maintaining stem-like properties of progenitor and memory CD8+ T-cells during chronic infection, supporting long-term immune function.
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7 months ago

Mitochondria Support T-cells Proliferation and Memory Formation - News Center

Investigators led by Navdeep Chandel, PhD, have demonstrated that mitochondrial metabolism is crucial for T-cell proliferation and the prevention of T-cell exhaustion in cancer and chronic infection.
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