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Cutting Edge: CXCR4 Is Critical for CD8+ Memory T Cell Homeostatic Self-Renewal but Not Rechallenge Self-Renewal
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Rechallenge Self-renewalReceptor Cxcr4T-regulatory CellImmunologyBone MarrowSelf-toleranceAutoimmunityCd4 T Cell ResponsesCentral MemoryCellular Immune ResponseImmunotherapyMedicineCell BiologyCell SignalingImmunological Memory
Central memory (CM) CD8(+) T cells "remember" prior encounters because they maintain themselves through cell division in the absence of ongoing challenge (homeostatic self-renewal), as well as reproduce the CM fate while manufacturing effector cells during secondary Ag encounters (rechallenge self-renewal). We tested the consequence of conditional deletion of the bone marrow homing receptor CXCR4 on antiviral T cell responses. CXCR4-deficient CD8(+) T cells have impaired memory cell maintenance due to defective homeostatic proliferation. Upon rechallenge, however, CXCR4-deficient T cells can re-expand and renew the CM pool while producing secondary effector cells. The critical bone marrow-derived signals essential for CD8(+) T cell homeostatic self-renewal appear to be dispensable to yield self-renewing, functionally asymmetric cell fates during rechallenge.
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