T cells play a key role in viral pathogenesis. By killing infected cells and secreting antiviral cytokines, effector T cells that have reached infection sites are major contributors to viral clearance as well as tissue immunopathology. Both T cell-defensive and -destructive functions are perhaps best epitomized during hepatotropic viral infections in susceptible hosts. Using hepatitis B virus infection as a paradigmatic example, we will review here our current understanding of how effector T cells migrate to infected tissues and perform protective and pathogenic effector functions.
Protective and Pathogenic T Cell Responses to Virus Infections
Iannacone M.;Guidotti L. G.
2016-01-01
Abstract
T cells play a key role in viral pathogenesis. By killing infected cells and secreting antiviral cytokines, effector T cells that have reached infection sites are major contributors to viral clearance as well as tissue immunopathology. Both T cell-defensive and -destructive functions are perhaps best epitomized during hepatotropic viral infections in susceptible hosts. Using hepatitis B virus infection as a paradigmatic example, we will review here our current understanding of how effector T cells migrate to infected tissues and perform protective and pathogenic effector functions.File in questo prodotto:
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