功能性T细胞能够进行超数的细胞分裂和长寿
Andrew G Soerens1, Marco Künzli1, Clare F Quarnstrom1
1Center for Immunology, Department of Microbiology and Immunology, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, USA.
Nature
|January 18, 2023
概括
在10年内扩大1040倍以上, 而不会失去功能. 这挑战了细胞分裂的现有局限性,
科学领域:
- 免疫学
- 细胞生物学
- 老龄化研究
背景情况:
- 身体细胞有分裂的限制, 影响寿命和癌症.
- CD8+ T细胞迅速分裂为免疫,形成长寿命的记忆细胞.
研究的目的:
- 调查T细胞是否具有内在的时间或细胞分裂极限.
- 确定T细胞的繁殖潜力和寿命.
主要方法:
- 在10年内在多个宿主中代激活和转移小鼠T细胞.
- 在重复刺激后监测T细胞能力,增殖控制和疲劳标记.
主要成果:
- 在10年内进行51次免疫接种后,T细胞仍然具有能力,扩大了10^40倍.
- 细胞需要休息,但保持增殖控制,抗菌功能和记忆形成.
- 尽管疲劳标记表达,但T细胞没有衰老或丧失功能.
结论:
- T细胞具有非凡的繁殖潜力和寿命, 超过生物的寿命.
- 这挑战了已有的细胞分裂极限,并为了解衰老,癌症和记忆细胞的分化提供了信息.
- 休息对于持续的T细胞功能和扩张至关重要.
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