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The Many Faces of CD4+ T Cells: Immunological and Structural Characteristics

Demetra S.M. Chatzileontiadou, Hannah Sloane, Andrea Nguyen, Stéphanie Gras, Emma J. Grant

2020International Journal of Molecular Sciences98 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

As a major arm of the cellular immune response, CD4+ T cells are important in the control and clearance of infections. Primarily described as helpers, CD4+ T cells play an integral role in the development and activation of B cells and CD8+ T cells. CD4+ T cells are incredibly heterogeneous, and can be divided into six main lineages based on distinct profiles, namely T helper 1, 2, 17 and 22 (Th1, Th2, Th17, Th22), regulatory T cells (Treg) and T follicular helper cells (Tfh). Recent advances in structural biology have allowed for a detailed characterisation of the molecular mechanisms that drive CD4+ T cell recognition. In this review, we discuss the defining features of the main human CD4+ T cell lineages and their role in immunity, as well as their structural characteristics underlying their detection of pathogens.

Topics & Concepts

BiologyCD8Immune systemT cellImmunologyCell biologyCd4 t cellCytotoxic T cellGeneticsIn vitroT-cell and B-cell ImmunologyImmune Cell Function and InteractionImmunotherapy and Immune Responses