Immunological memory is one of the features that define the adaptive immune response: by generating specific memory cells after infection or vaccination, the host provides itself with a …
Memory T cells can be broadly divided into central memory and effector memory subsets, which are endowed with different capacities to home to lymphoid or non-lymphoid tissues, to …
L Lefrançois, AL Marzo - Nature Reviews Immunology, 2006 - nature.com
The immune system has evolved by continuously increasing its complexity to provide the host with an advantage over infectious agents. The development of immunological memory …
W Cui, SM Kaech - Immunological reviews, 2010 - Wiley Online Library
Immunological memory is a cardinal feature of adaptive immunity. We are now beginning to elucidate the mechanisms that govern the formation of memory T cells and their ability to …
AE Oja, RAW van Lier, P Hombrink - Science immunology, 2022 - science.org
The ability of the adaptive immune system to form memory is key to providing protection against secondary infections. Resident memory T cells (TRM) are specialized T cell …
Memory CD8+ T cells can be divided into subpopulations termed central memory cells and effector memory cells based on their phenotype and potential to home to lymph nodes …
Immunological memory provides rapid protection to pathogens previously encountered through infection or vaccination. CD 4 T‐cells play a central role in all adaptive immune …
B Rocha, C Tanchot - Immunological reviews, 2006 - Wiley Online Library
Adequate antigen stimulation can lead to permanent modifications of primed cells and to the generation of memory T cells that have astonishingly improved capacities to deal with …
CD4+ T helper (Th) cells play central roles in immunity in health and disease. While much is known about the effector function of Th cells in combating pathogens and promoting …