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Back to the T Cell: Basic and Clinical Application

Jung YW, Park SH, Jun CD

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Molecular Mechanisms of T Helper Cell Differentiation and Functional Specialization

Lee GR

Th cells, which orchestrate immune responses to various pathogens, differentiate from naïve CD4 T cells into several subsets that stimulate and regulate immune responses against various types of pathogens, as...
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Roles of Virtual Memory T Cells in Diseases

Seok J, Cho SD, Seo SJ, Park SH

Memory T cells that mediate fast and effective protection against reinfections are usually generated upon recognition on foreign Ags. However, a “memory-like” T-cell population, termed virtual memory T (T VM...
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Microbial Components and Effector Molecules in T Helper Cell Differentiation and Function

Lee C, Lee H, Park JC, Im SH

The mammalian intestines harbor trillions of commensal microorganisms composed of thousands of species that are collectively called gut microbiota. Among the microbiota, bacteria are the predominant microorganism, with viruses, protozoa,...
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Gut Microbial Metabolites on Host Immune Responses in Health and Disease

Yoon JH, Do JS, Velankanni P, Lee CG, Kwon HK

Intestinal microorganisms interact with various immune cells and are involved in gut homeostasis and immune regulation. Although many studies have discussed the roles of the microorganisms themselves, interest in the...
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Shaping Heterogeneity of Naive CD8+ T Cell Pools

Lee SW, Lee GW, Kim HO, Cho JH

Immune diversification helps protect the host against a myriad of pathogens. CD8+ T cells are essential adaptive immune cells that inhibit the spread of pathogens by inducing apoptosis in infected...
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The Function of Memory CD8+ T Cells in Immunotherapy for Human Diseases

Choi H, Kim Y, Jung YW

Memory T (Tm) cells protect against Ags that they have previously contacted with a fast and robust response. Therefore, developing long-lived Tm cells is a prime goal for many vaccines...
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Human CD8+ T-Cell Populations That Express Natural Killer Receptors

Koh JY, Kim DU, Moon BH, Shin EC

CD8+ T cells are activated by TCRs that recognize specific cognate Ags, while NK-cell activation is regulated by a balance between signals from germline-encoded activating and inhibitory NK receptors. Through...
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Metabolic Challenges in Anticancer CD8 T Cell Functions

Amitrano AM, Kim M

Cancer immunotherapies continue to face numerous obstacles in the successful treatment of solid malignancies. While immunotherapy has emerged as an extremely effective treatment option for hematologic malignancies, it is largely...
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T Cell Microvilli: Finger-Shaped External Structures Linked to the Fate of T Cells

Kim HR, Park JS, Soh WC, Kim NY, Moon HY, Lee JS, Jun CD

Microvilli are outer membrane organelles that contain cross-linked filamentous actin. Unlike well-characterized epithelial microvilli, T-cell microvilli are dynamic similar to those of filopodia, which grow and shrink intermittently via the alternate...
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Transcriptional and Epigenetic Regulation of Context-Dependent Plasticity in T-Helper Lineages

Friedman MJ, Lee H, Lee JY, Oh S

Th cell lineage determination and functional specialization are tightly linked to the activation of lineage-determining transcription factors (TFs) that bind cis-regulatory elements. These lineage-determining TFs act in concert with multiple...
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