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Are primed CD4+T lymphocytes different from unprimed cells?

机译:Are primed CD4+T lymphocytes different from unprimed cells?

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AbstractPrimed and unprimed lymphocytes are usually classified as separate subsets of cells, based on phenotypic and functional distinctions. In the case of CD4+T lymphocytes, primed cells are thought to proliferate more vigorously, quickly and easily, and to release a different profile of cytokines, than their naive equivalent. However, most of these data were obtained from studies in which populations of lymphocytes were compared before and after antigenic stimulation, and therefore did not distinguish between the effects resulting from the clonal expansion of specific precursor cells within such populations and those due to cell differentiationper se.We have investigated the contribution of precursor cell frequency to some of the functional changes observed in populations of CD4+T cells following antigenic stimulation, using approaches in which antigen‐specific precursor frequencies are high in both primary and secondary stimulations: mixed leukocyte reaction responses and cells from αβ T cell receptor transgenic mice. Our data suggest that when equivalent numbers of antigen‐specific naive and previously primed CD4+responder T cells are compared, there is no difference in their potency to proliferate but only the previously activated subset can generate cytokines such as interfe

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