Bystander activation of CD4+ T cells

O Boyman - European journal of immunology, 2010 - Wiley Online Library
European journal of immunology, 2010Wiley Online Library
Bystander activation of T cells, ie the stimulation of unrelated (heterologous) T cells by
cytokines during an Ag‐specific T‐cell response, has been best described for CD8+ T cells.
In the CD8+ compartment, the release of IFN and IFN‐inducers leads to the production of IL‐
15, which mediates the proliferation of CD8+ T cells, notably memory‐phenotype CD8+ T
cells. CD4+ T cells also undergo bystander activation, however, the signals inducing this Ag‐
nonspecific stimulation of CD4+ T cells are less well known. A study in this issue of the …
Abstract
Bystander activation of T cells, i.e. the stimulation of unrelated (heterologous) T cells by cytokines during an Ag‐specific T‐cell response, has been best described for CD8+ T cells. In the CD8+ compartment, the release of IFN and IFN‐inducers leads to the production of IL‐15, which mediates the proliferation of CD8+ T cells, notably memory‐phenotype CD8+ T cells. CD4+ T cells also undergo bystander activation, however, the signals inducing this Ag‐nonspecific stimulation of CD4+ T cells are less well known. A study in this issue of the European Journal of Immunology sheds light on this aspect, suggesting that common γ‐chain cytokines including IL‐2 might be involved in bystander activation of CD4+ T cells.
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