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Immune regulation: a new role for the CD8+ T cell
D M Kemeny1, A Noble, B J Holmes
1Dept of Allergy and Allied Respiratory Disorders, United Medical School of Guy's Hospital, London, UK.
Abstract:
During an immune response, peripheral T cells develop into functionally distinct subpopulations that effect cell-mediated immunity and regulate humoral immune responses through the secretion of specific cytokines. Recent data suggest that CD8+ T cells, which have long been regarded simply as cytotoxic cells, play a more active role in the regulation of the immune response. In this article, Mike Kemeny and colleagues suggest that there are functionally distinct subsets of CD8+ T cells that produce different combinations of cytokines and appear to play an important part in determining the pattern of cytokines produced by CD4+ T cells and the isotype of immunoglobulins expressed by B cells.