Abstract
Much progress has been made in understanding the relationship between cytokines, T cell development, and the maintenance of memory T cells by examining the immune response to respiratory viral infections. Most of these studies have examined the T cell response to viruses that cause acute infection of limited duration, and have focused on the interplay between cytokines and individual responses by T cell subsets. This reductionism approach has been useful to piece together the puzzle of the host-immune response to respiratory virus infection, and has added to the holistic view of the networks involved in homeostatic control of T cell development and maintenance. This review addresses aspects of T cell biology that constitute the response to respiratory viral infections.
Keywords: Cytokines, host-immune, homeostatic, holistic
Current Pharmaceutical Design
Title: Role of Cytokines in the Development and Maintenance of Memory T Cells During Respiratory Viral Infection
Volume: 9 Issue: 1
Author(s): Ralph A. Tripp
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Keywords: Cytokines, host-immune, homeostatic, holistic
Abstract: Much progress has been made in understanding the relationship between cytokines, T cell development, and the maintenance of memory T cells by examining the immune response to respiratory viral infections. Most of these studies have examined the T cell response to viruses that cause acute infection of limited duration, and have focused on the interplay between cytokines and individual responses by T cell subsets. This reductionism approach has been useful to piece together the puzzle of the host-immune response to respiratory virus infection, and has added to the holistic view of the networks involved in homeostatic control of T cell development and maintenance. This review addresses aspects of T cell biology that constitute the response to respiratory viral infections.
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Tripp A. Ralph, Role of Cytokines in the Development and Maintenance of Memory T Cells During Respiratory Viral Infection, Current Pharmaceutical Design 2003; 9 (1) . https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/1381612033392521
DOI https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/1381612033392521 |
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Online ISSN 1873-4286 |
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