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Memory CD4 T cell-mediated immunity against influenza A virus: more than a little helpful

McKinstry, K. Kai
Dutton, Richard W.
Swain, Susan L
Strutt, Tara M.
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Recent observations have uncovered multiple pathways whereby CD4 T cells can contribute to protective immune responses against microbial threats. Incorporating the generation of memory CD4 T cells into vaccine strategies thus presents an attractive approach toward improving immunity against several important human pathogens, especially those against which antibody responses alone are inadequate to confer long-term immunity. Here, we review how memory CD4 T cells provide protection against influenza viruses. We discuss the complexities of protective memory CD4 T cell responses observed in animal models and the potential challenges of translating these observations into the clinic. Specifically, we concentrate on how better understanding of organ-specific heterogeneity of responding cells and defining multiple correlates of protection might improve vaccine-generated memory CD4 T cells to better protect against seasonal, and more importantly, pandemic influenza.

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Arch Immunol Ther Exp (Warsz). 2013 Oct;61(5):341-53. doi: 10.1007/s00005-013-0236-z. Epub 2013 May 25. Link to article on publisher's site

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10.1007/s00005-013-0236-z
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