Journal article

Cytotoxic lymphocytes; instigators of dramatic target cell death

NJ Waterhouse, CJP Clarke, KA Sedelies, MW Teng, JA Trapani

Biochemical Pharmacology | PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD | Published : 2004

Abstract

Most mammalian cells are constantly threatened by viral infection and oncogenic transformation. To maintain healthy function of organs and tissues it is critical that afflicted cells are efficiently detected and removed. Cytotoxic lymphocytes (CL) are chiefly responsible for efficiently seeking out and eliminating damaged or infected cells. It is known that CLs must specifically recognize and bind to their targets, but the molecular events that occur within the target cell that lead to its death are still poorly understood. The two main processes initiated by CLs to induce target cell death are mediated by ligation of surface receptors or release of toxic proteins from secretory granules (gr..

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