Journal article

Sizing up the key determinants of the CD8 T cell response

DC Tscharke, NP Croft, PC Doherty, NL La Gruta

Nature Reviews Immunology | Published : 2015

Abstract

Naive CD8 + T cells give rise to cytotoxic T lymphocytes (CTLs), which promote the effective eradication of viruses and tumours. Although the past decades have seen enormous advances in cellular immunology, a precise understanding of the key elements that determine the specificity and magnitude of primary CTL responses has been lacking. However, recent technological advances have allowed us to more accurately identify, characterize and quantitate key determinants that define the specificity and magnitude of CD8 + T cell-mediated immunity. This Review discusses the technical and conceptual advances that have markedly changed our understanding of the determinants of primary CTL responses.

University of Melbourne Researchers

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Funding Acknowledgements

The authors wish to acknowledge the invaluable work that, owing to space limitations, could not be cited here. They thank F. Mercuri who assisted with editing of the manuscript. D.C.T. and N.P.C. are supported by a National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) Project Grant (AIAPP1084283). D.C.T. is funded by an Australian Council of Research (ARC) Future Fellowship (FT110100310). N.L.G and P.C.D. are supported by an NHMRC Program Grant (5671222). N.L.G. is supported by an NHMRC Project Grant (AI1046333), and a Sylvia and Charles Viertel Senior Medical Research Fellowship.