Building a T cell compartment: how immune cell development shapes function

MP Davenport, NL Smith, BD Rudd - Nature Reviews Immunology, 2020 - nature.com
Nature Reviews Immunology, 2020nature.com
We are just beginning to understand the diversity of the peripheral T cell compartment,
which arises from the specialization of different T cell subsets and the plasticity of individual
naive T cells to adopt different fates. Although the progeny of a single T cell can differentiate
into many phenotypes following infection, individual T cells are biased towards particular
phenotypes. These biases are typically ascribed to random factors that occur during and
after antigenic stimulation. However, the T cell compartment does not remain static with age …
Abstract
We are just beginning to understand the diversity of the peripheral T cell compartment, which arises from the specialization of different T cell subsets and the plasticity of individual naive T cells to adopt different fates. Although the progeny of a single T cell can differentiate into many phenotypes following infection, individual T cells are biased towards particular phenotypes. These biases are typically ascribed to random factors that occur during and after antigenic stimulation. However, the T cell compartment does not remain static with age, and shifting immune challenges during ontogeny give rise to T cells with distinct functional properties. Here, we argue that the developmental history of naive T cells creates a ‘hidden layer’ of diversity that persists into adulthood. Insight into this diversity can provide a new perspective on immunity and immunotherapy across the lifespan.
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