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Abstract
Memory inflation is confirmed as the most commonly dysregulation of host immunity with antigen-independent manner in mammals after viral infection. By generating large numbers of effector/memory and terminal differentiated effector memory CD8+ T cells with diminished naïve subsets, memory inflation is believed to play critical roles in connecting the viral infection and the onset of multiple diseases. Here, we reviewed the current understanding of memory inflated CD8+ T cells in their distinct phenotypic features that different from exhausted subsets; the intrinsic and extrinsic roles in regulating the formation of memory inflation; and the key proteins in maintaining the expansion and proliferation of inflationary populations. More importantly, based on the evidences from both clinic and animal models, we summarized the potential mechanisms of memory inflation to trigger autoimmune neuropathies, such as Guillain-Barré syndrome and multiple sclerosis; the correlations of memory inflation between tumorigenesis and resistance of tumour immunotherapies; as well as the effects of memory inflation to facilitate vascular disease progression. To sum up, better understanding of memory inflation could provide us an opportunity to beyond the acute phase of viral infection, and shed a light on the long-term influences of CD8+ T cell heterogeneity in dampen host immune homeostasis.
记忆膨胀被证实是哺乳动物在病毒感染后最常见的宿主免疫失调,其方式与抗原无关。通过产生大量的效应/记忆和末端分化效应记忆 CD8+ T 细胞以及减少的幼稚亚群,记忆膨胀被认为在连接病毒感染和多种疾病的发病中发挥了关键作用。在此,我们综述了目前对记忆膨胀型 CD8+ T 细胞的认识,包括它们不同于衰竭亚群的独特表型特征;调节记忆膨胀形成的内在和外在作用;以及维持膨胀型群体扩增和增殖的关键蛋白。更重要的是,基于临床和动物模型的证据,我们总结了记忆性膨胀引发自身免疫性神经病(如吉兰-巴雷综合征和多发性硬化症)的潜在机制;记忆性膨胀与肿瘤发生和肿瘤免疫疗法耐药性之间的相关性;以及记忆性膨胀对血管疾病进展的促进作用。总之,更好地理解记忆膨胀可为我们提供一个超越病毒感染急性期的机会,并揭示 CD8+ T 细胞异质性在抑制宿主免疫稳态方面的长期影响。
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Cell Proliferation
Focus:
Devoted to studies into all aspects of cell proliferation and differentiation.
Covers normal and abnormal states.
Explores control systems and mechanisms at various levels: inter- and intracellular, molecular, and genetic.
Investigates modification by and interactions with chemical and physical agents.
Includes mathematical modeling and the development of new techniques.
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