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Regulation of CD8^(+)T memory and exhaustion by the mTOR signals

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摘要 CD8^(+)T cells are the key executioners of the adaptive immune arm,which mediates antitumor and antiviral immunity.Naïve CD8^(+)T cells develop in the thymus and are quickly activated in the periphery after encountering a cognate antigen,which induces these cells to proliferate and differentiate into effector cells that fight the initial infection.Simultaneously,a fraction of these cells become long-lived memory CD8^(+)T cells that combat future infections.Notably,the generation and maintenance of memory cells is profoundly affected by various in vivo conditions,such as the mode of primary activation(e.g.,acute vs.chronic immunization)or fluctuations in host metabolic,inflammatory,or aging factors.Therefore,many T cells may be lost or become exhausted and no longer functional.Complicated intracellular signaling pathways,transcription factors,epigenetic modifications,and metabolic processes are involved in this process.Therefore,understanding the cellular and molecular basis for the generation and fate of memory and exhausted CD8^(+)cells is central for harnessing cellular immunity.In this review,we focus on mammalian target of rapamycin(mTOR),particularly signaling mediated by mTOR complex(mTORC)2 in memory and exhausted CD8^(+)T cells at the molecular level.
出处 《Cellular & Molecular Immunology》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2023年第9期1023-1039,共17页 中国免疫学杂志(英文版)
基金 This work was supported by grants from the National Natural Science Foundation of China(31930035,91942311,and 32061143028 to BS,32200738 to YC 32170895 to NW) National Key R&D Program of China(2021YFA1301400 to BS) Shanghai Science and Technology Commission(20410714000,20JC410100,and 22JC1402600 to BS,22ZR1480700,22QA1408000 to NW) Shanghai Frontiers Science Center of Cellular Homeostasis and Human Diseases to BS,China Postdoctoral Science Foundation(2022T150422 to YC,2021M692127 to HS) Nurture projects for basic research of Shanghai Chest Hospital(2021YNJCQ6 to XO).HS and YC are YuHe Postdoctoral Fellow at Shanghai Institute of Immunology YC is also supported by fellowships from Shanghai Postdoctoral Excellence Program(2021250)and China International Postdoctoral Exchange Fellowship Program(Talent-Introduction Program) ZX is supported by the Zhi-Yuan Endowed fund from Shanghai Jiao Tong University.
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