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Rapid default transition of CD4 T cell effectors to functional memory cells.

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  • Rapid default transition of CD4 T cell effectors to functional memory cells. Abstract Text:

    k kai mckinstryK Kai McKinstry,susanne golechSusanne Golech,won-ha leeWon-Ha Lee,gail hustonGail Huston,nan-ping wengNan-Ping Weng,susan l swainSusan L Swain,

    The majority of highly activated CD4 T cell effectors die after antigen clearance, but a small number revert to a resting state, becoming memory cells with unique functional attributes. It is currently unclear when after antigen clearance effectors return to rest and acquire important memory properties. We follow well-defined cohorts of CD4 T cells through the effector-to-memory transition by analyzing phenotype, important functional properties, and gene expression profiles. We find that the transition from effector to memory is rapid in that effectors rested for only 3 d closely resemble canonical memory cells rested for 60 d or longer in the absence of antigen. This is true for both Th1 and Th2 lineages, and occurs whether CD4 T cell effectors rest in vivo or in vitro, suggesting a default pathway. We find that the effector-memory transition at the level of gene expression occurs in two stages: a rapid loss of expression of a myriad of effector-associated genes, and a more gradual gain of expression of a cohort of genes uniquely associated with memory cells rested for extended periods.

    Rapid default transition of CD4 T cell effectors to functional memory cells. Publishing Authors By Initials

    kk mckinstryKK McKinstry,s golechS Golech,wh leeWH Lee,g hustonG Huston,np wengNP Weng,sl swainSL Swain,

    For similar cells: blood cells: leukocytes: leukocytes, mononuclear: lymphocytes: t-lymphocytes: cd4-positive t-lymphocytes: t-lymphocytes, helper-inducer: th2 cells research abstracts see: cells: blood cells: leukocytes: leukocytes, mononuclear: lymphocytes: t-lymphocytes: cd4-positive t-lymphocytes: t-lymphocytes, helper-inducer: th2 cells research

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    PUBLICATION TYPE: Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov

    Journal: The Journal of experimental medicine

    VOLUME: 204

    Page Numbers: 2199-211

    Journal Abbreviation: J. Exp. Med.

    ISSN: 0022-1007

    DAY: 27

    MONTH: 08

    YEAR: 2007

    Rapid default transition of CD4 T cell effectors to functional memory cells. Information

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    LANGUAGE: eng

    NlmUniqueID: 2985109

    Rapid default transition of CD4 T cell effectors to functional memory cells. Keywords Mesh Terms:

    KEYWORDS: Th2 Cells

    MESH TERMS: immunology

    Chemical & Substance for Abstract: Rapid default transition of CD4 T cell effectors to functional memory cells. Information

    Substance Name: L-Selectin

    Registry Number: 126880-86-2

    Grant and Affiliation Information for Rapid default transition of CD4 T cell effectors to functional memory cells.

    AFFILIATION: Trudeau Institute, Saranac Lake, NY 12983, USA. kmckinstry@trudeauinstitute.org

    Country: United States

    United States Research PublicationUnited States Research Publication

    AGENCY: United States NIAID

    GRANT: AI 46530

    ACRONYM: AI

    MEDLINETA: J Exp Med

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    ACCESSION NUMBER: GSE8352

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