SummaryControl of chronic viral infections by CD8 T cells is critically dependent on CD4 help. In particular, helper-derived IL-21 plays a key role in sustaining the CD8 T cell response; however, the molecular pathways by which IL-21 sustains CD8 T cell immunity remain unclear. We demonstrate that IL-21 causes a phenotypic switch of transcription factor expression in CD8 T cells during chronic viral infection characterized by sustained BATF expression. Importantly, BATF expression during chronic infection is both required for optimal CD8 T cell persistence and anti-viral effector function and sufficient to rescue “unhelped” CD8 T cells. Mechanistically, BATF sustains the response by cooperating with IRF4, an antigen-induced transcription fa...
SummaryThe transcription factor Blimp-1 regulates the overall accumulation of virus-specific CD8+ T ...
Upon infection, CD8(+) T cells undergo a stepwise process of early activation, expansion, and differ...
SummaryChronic viral infections often result in T cell exhaustion. To determine the molecular signat...
Control of chronic viral infections by CD8 T cells is critically dependent on CD4 help. In particula...
CD8(+) T-cell functions are critical for preventing chronic viral infections by eliminating infected...
CD4+ and CD8+ T cell functions are rapidly aborted during chronic infection, preventing viral cleara...
The long-term persistence of viral antigens drives virus-specific CD8 T cell exhaustion during chron...
After an acute infection or vaccination, antigen-specific CD8 T cells undergo memory differentiation...
SummaryT cell exhaustion is common during chronic infections. Although CD4+ T cells are critical for...
SummaryThe outcome of chronic viral infections, which affect millions of people worldwide, is greatl...
SummaryUpon infection, CD8+ T cells undergo a stepwise process of early activation, expansion, and d...
SummaryAlthough deficient CD8+ T cell responses have long been associated with chronic viral infecti...
Chronic infections promote the terminal differentiation (or "exhaustion") of T cells and are thought...
SummaryT cell exhaustion is common during chronic infections and can prevent optimal immunity. Altho...
<p>The role of CD4 T cell help in primary and secondary CD8 T cell responses to infectious pathogens...
SummaryThe transcription factor Blimp-1 regulates the overall accumulation of virus-specific CD8+ T ...
Upon infection, CD8(+) T cells undergo a stepwise process of early activation, expansion, and differ...
SummaryChronic viral infections often result in T cell exhaustion. To determine the molecular signat...
Control of chronic viral infections by CD8 T cells is critically dependent on CD4 help. In particula...
CD8(+) T-cell functions are critical for preventing chronic viral infections by eliminating infected...
CD4+ and CD8+ T cell functions are rapidly aborted during chronic infection, preventing viral cleara...
The long-term persistence of viral antigens drives virus-specific CD8 T cell exhaustion during chron...
After an acute infection or vaccination, antigen-specific CD8 T cells undergo memory differentiation...
SummaryT cell exhaustion is common during chronic infections. Although CD4+ T cells are critical for...
SummaryThe outcome of chronic viral infections, which affect millions of people worldwide, is greatl...
SummaryUpon infection, CD8+ T cells undergo a stepwise process of early activation, expansion, and d...
SummaryAlthough deficient CD8+ T cell responses have long been associated with chronic viral infecti...
Chronic infections promote the terminal differentiation (or "exhaustion") of T cells and are thought...
SummaryT cell exhaustion is common during chronic infections and can prevent optimal immunity. Altho...
<p>The role of CD4 T cell help in primary and secondary CD8 T cell responses to infectious pathogens...
SummaryThe transcription factor Blimp-1 regulates the overall accumulation of virus-specific CD8+ T ...
Upon infection, CD8(+) T cells undergo a stepwise process of early activation, expansion, and differ...
SummaryChronic viral infections often result in T cell exhaustion. To determine the molecular signat...