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The alarmin interleukin-33 promotes the expansion and preserves the stemness of Tcf-1(+) CD8(+) T cells in chronic viral infection.
Marx AF, Kallert SM, Brunner TM, Villegas JA, Geier F, Fixemer J, Abreu-Mota T, Reuther P, Bonilla WV, Fadejeva J, Kreutzfeldt M, Wagner I, Aparicio-Domingo P, Scarpellino L, Charmoy M, Utzschneider DT, Hagedorn C, Lu M, Cornille K, Stauffer K, Kreppel F, Merkler D, Zehn D, Held W, Luther SA, Löhning M, Pinschewer DD. Marx AF, et al. Immunity. 2023 Apr 11;56(4):813-828.e10. doi: 10.1016/j.immuni.2023.01.029. Epub 2023 Feb 20. Immunity. 2023. PMID: 36809763 Free article.
Studying CD8(+) T cell differentiation in mice with chronic viral infection, we identified the alarmin interleukin-33 (IL-33) as pivotal for the expansion and stem-like functioning of CD8(+)SL as well as for virus control. IL-33 receptor …
Studying CD8(+) T cell differentiation in mice with chronic viral infection, we identified the alarmin interleukin-33 (IL
The alarmin interleukin-33 drives protective antiviral CD8+ T cell responses.
Bonilla WV, Fröhlich A, Senn K, Kallert S, Fernandez M, Johnson S, Kreutzfeldt M, Hegazy AN, Schrick C, Fallon PG, Klemenz R, Nakae S, Adler H, Merkler D, Löhning M, Pinschewer DD. Bonilla WV, et al. Science. 2012 Feb 24;335(6071):984-9. doi: 10.1126/science.1215418. Epub 2012 Feb 9. Science. 2012. PMID: 22323740
Pathogen-associated molecular patterns decisively influence antiviral immune responses, whereas the contribution of endogenous signals of tissue damage, also known as damage-associated molecular patterns or alarmins, remains ill defined. We show that interleukin-33
Pathogen-associated molecular patterns decisively influence antiviral immune responses, whereas the contribution of endogenous signals of ti …