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Cutting Edge: Early IFN-γ Signaling Directly Enhances Primary Antiviral CD4+ T Cell Responses
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Th2 DevelopmentImmune Cell DevelopmentLymphocyte DevelopmentViral ImmunityImmunologyTh1 PhenotypeAdaptive Immune SystemAntiviral ResponseT Cell ImmunityCd4 T Cell ResponsesInnate ImmunityT Cell SensitivityCellular Immune ResponseMedicineCell BiologyCell Signaling
IFN-gamma drives CD4+ T cell differentiation toward the Th1 phenotype (Th1) and suppresses Th2 development. Current evidence indicates that IFN-gamma inhibits T cell proliferation and decreases T cell survival. In contrast to the above, we show here that antiviral CD4+ T cell generation after infection is reduced in the absence of IFN-gamma signals. The deficient expansion of cells was not due to perturbations in T cell sensitivity to peptide or to altered migratory patterns through nonlymphoid tissues. Instead, IFN-gamma enhanced early antiviral CD4 responses largely through direct signals into these cells. Our data challenge prevailing dogma and have implications for how the sizes of the CD8+ and CD4+ T cell responses are established.
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