Journal article
Cytotoxic CD4 T cells-friend or foe during viral infection?
JA Juno, DV Bockel, SJ Kent, AD Kelleher, JJ Zaunders, CML Munier
Frontiers in Immunology | FRONTIERS MEDIA SA | Published : 2017
Abstract
CD4 T cells with cytotoxic function were once thought to be an artifact due to long-term in vitro cultures but have in more recent years become accepted and reported in the literature in response to a number of viral infections. In this review, we focus on cytotoxic CD4 T cells in the context of human viral infections and in some infections that affect mice and non-human primates. We examine the effector mechanisms used by cytotoxic CD4 cells, the phenotypes that describe this population, and the transcription factors and pathways that lead to their induction following infection. We further consider the cells that are the predominant targets of this effector subset and describe the viral inf..
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Awarded by National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Acknowledgements
This work was supported by grants from the Australian National Health and Medical Research Council, 1052979 to SK and AK. AK, SK, JJ, and JZ are supported by NHMRC Fellowships.