Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
3346346 Current Opinion in Immunology 2009 11 Pages PDF
Abstract

“Everything in excess is opposed to nature”HippocratesAdequate control of infection relies on development of a tailored immune response according to the requirements of a given infection. This is achieved by the continuous crosstalk between innate and adaptive immunity. Pathogen diversity is deciphered via a plethora of receptors converging signals to adaptor molecules; tissue sites and environment generate additional signals that further influence T cell lineage decisions. Within this continuum of interactions, fine-tuning of the ensuing T cell responses together with plasticity of the committed T cells ensure development of balanced immune responses maintaining homeostasis. This review focuses on the multiple mechanisms that govern T cell differentiation during infection.

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