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Abstract
CD4 T cells orchestrate immune responses through differentiation into specialized helper subsets. Traditionally, CD4 T cell differentiation is described as a linear process in which naïve CD4 T cells commit to distinct effector lineages upon activation. However, growing evidence challenging this paradigm has provoked considerable debate about CD4 T cell plasticity. This review describes the emerging concept of stem-like CD4 T cells and how they update our understanding of the fundamental mechanisms that regulate CD4 T cell differentiation. We discuss how stem-like CD4 T cells play a crucial role as precursor cells to distinct effector subsets and explore their implications in cancer, infections, and autoimmunity. Finally, we address how stem-like CD4 T cells might resolve long-standing questions about CD4 T cell plasticity, and propose alternative differentiation models that incorporate this population in chronic diseases.
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Trends in Cell Biology stands as a prominent review journal in molecular and cell biology. Monthly review articles track the current breadth and depth of research in cell biology, reporting on emerging developments and integrating various methods, disciplines, and principles. Beyond Reviews, the journal features Opinion articles that follow trends, offer innovative ideas, and provide insights into the implications of new developments, suggesting future directions. All articles are commissioned from leading scientists and undergo rigorous peer-review to ensure balance and accuracy.