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Th17: an effector CD4 T cell lineage with regulatory T cell ties.
Casey T Weaver et al.
Immunity. 24 (6), 677-88 (Jun 2006)
Posted by pedrohorna and 3 others to CD4 T-cells Th17 review on Sat Jul 08 2006 at 01:50 UTC | info | related
 
The generation of protective memory-like CD8+ T cells during homeostatic proliferation requires CD4+ T cells
Sara Hamilton et al.
Nature immunology 7 (5), 475-81 (May 2006)
Naive WT CD8s, but not TRAIL-KO CD8s, require CD4s to become good memory cells.
 
Immunology: What does it mean to be just 17?
Cristina Tato and John O'Shea
Nature. 441 (7090), 166-8 (11 May 2006)
Nice illustration of the role of Th17 and comment of recent papers in nature.
 
T helper cell differentiation: regulation by cis elements and epigenetics.
Gap Ryol Lee et al.
Immunity. 24 (4), 369-79 (Apr 2006)
 
CD4+ T cells that enter the draining lymph nodes after antigen injection participate in the primary response and become central-memory cells
Drew M. Catron et al.
The Journal of Experimental Medicine 203 (4), 1045-54 (17 Apr 2006)
 
Loss of SOCS3 in T helper cells resulted in reduced immune responses and hyperproduction of interleukin 10 and transforming growth factor-{beta}1
Ichiko Kinjyo et al.
The Journal of Experimental Medicine 203 (4), 1021-31 (17 Apr 2006)
T-cells lacking Socs3 are shifted towards the differentiation of IL-10/TGF-b producing Th3 T-cells, underscoring the importance of Stat3 on the generation of regulatory T-cells.
 
CD4 memory T cells survive and proliferate but fail to differentiate in the absence of CD40
Megan MacLeod et al.
The Journal of Experimental Medicine 203 (4), 897-906 (17 Apr 2006)
 
Chemokines enhance immunity by guiding naive CD8+ T cells to sites of CD4+ T cell-dendritic cell interaction
Flora Castellino et al.
Nature 440 (7086), 890-5 (13 Apr 2006)
Priming of CD4 T-cells "brings" CD8 T-cells to the draining lymphnode through CCL3 and CCL4.
 
In vivo blockade of CTLA-4 enhances the priming of responsive T cells but fails to prevent the induction of tumor antigen-specific tolerance
Eduardo M. Sotomayor et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 96 (20), 11476-81 (28 Sep 1999)
anti-CTLA4 enhances response to immunization. The ability of this treatment to prevent the development of tumor-induced CD4 T-cell tolerance wanes as the tumor progresses. No effect on tumor growth.
 
Lineage commitment in the immune system: the T helper lymphocyte grows up
Laurie H. Glimcher and Kenneth M. Murphy
Genes and Development 14 (14), 1693-1711 (15 Jul 2000)
Yet another review about Th1 and Th2. Focus on intracellular pathways and genetics.

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