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Regulation of CD40 ligand expression on naive CD4 T cells: a role for TCR but not co-stimulatory signals.
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TCR triggering of anergic CD4 T cells in murine AIDS induces apoptosis rather than cytokine synthesis and proliferation.
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From naive to memory T cells.
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Response of naive antigen-specific CD4+ T cells in vitro: characteristics and antigen-presenting cell requirements.
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Analysis of CD4+ T cells that provide contact-dependent bystander help to B cells.
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Antigen-independent changes in naive CD4 T cells with aging.
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Age-related changes in CD4 T cells of T cell receptor transgenic mice.
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Transferable anergy: superantigen treatment induces CD4+ T cell tolerance that is reversible and requires CD4-CD8- cells and interferon gamma.
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CD4 T cell anergy in murine AIDS: costimulation via CD28 and the addition of IL-12 are not sufficient to rescue anergic CD4 T cells.
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From naive to memory. Development and regulation of CD4+ T cell responses.
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Long-term CD4+ memory T cells from the spleen lack MEL-14, the lymph node homing receptor.
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Transforming growth factor-beta enhances the in vivo effector function and memory phenotype of antigen-specific T helper cells in experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis.
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Helper T cell memory: more questions than answers.
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Interleukin 2, but not other common gamma chain-binding cytokines, can reverse the defect in generation of CD4 effector T cells from naive T cells of aged mice.
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The defects in effector generation associated with aging can be reversed by addition of IL-2 but not other related gamma(c)-receptor binding cytokines.
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CD4 T-cell memory can persist in the absence of class II.
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Naive and effector CD4 T cells differ in their requirements for T cell receptor versus costimulatory signals.
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Interferon gamma eliminates responding CD4 T cells during mycobacterial infection by inducing apoptosis of activated CD4 T cells.
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Two distinct stages in the transition from naive CD4 T cells to effectors, early antigen-dependent and late cytokine-driven expansion and differentiation.
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The dendritic cell receptor for endocytosis, DEC-205, can recycle and enhance antigen presentation via major histocompatibility complex class II-positive lysosomal compartments.
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Superantigen-induced CD4 T cell tolerance mediated by myeloid cells and IFN-gamma.
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B cell response to T helper cell subsets. II. Both the stage of T cell differentiation and the cytokines secreted determine the extent and nature of helper activity.
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Regulation of T cell subsets from naive to memory.
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Induction of CD4 T cell changes in murine AIDS is dependent on costimulation and involves a dysregulation of homeostasis.
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Regulation of the generation and maintenance of T-cell memory: a direct, default pathway from effectors to memory cells.
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CD4 T cell memory derived from young naive cells functions well into old age, but memory generated from aged naive cells functions poorly.
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CD8+ T cells responding to influenza infection reach and persist at higher numbers than CD4+ T cells independently of precursor frequency.
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IL-7: maintaining T-cell memory and achieving homeostasis.
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Distinct regulation of lymphokine production is found in fresh versus in vitro primed murine helper T cells.
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Repeated stimulation of CD4 effector T cells can limit their protective function.
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CD4+ T-cell memory: generation and multi-faceted roles for CD4+ T cells in protective immunity to influenza.
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CD4 T cell-mediated protection from lethal influenza: perforin and antibody-mediated mechanisms give a one-two punch.
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Unique ability of activated CD4+ T cells but not rested effectors to migrate to non-lymphoid sites in the absence of inflammation.
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Environmental and intrinsic factors lead to antigen unresponsiveness in CD4(+) recent thymic emigrants from aged mice.
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IL-23 and IL-17 in the establishment of protective pulmonary CD4+ T cell responses after vaccination and during Mycobacterium tuberculosis challenge.
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Accumulation of NFAT mediates IL-2 expression in memory, but not na?ve, CD4+ T cells.
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IFN-gamma acts directly on activated CD4+ T cells during mycobacterial infection to promote apoptosis by inducing components of the intracellular apoptosis machinery and by inducing extracellular proapoptotic signals.
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Impact of post-thymic cellular longevity on the development of age-associated CD4+ T cell defects.
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Influencing the fates of CD4 T cells on the path to memory: lessons from influenza.
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SAP enables T cells to help B cells by a mechanism distinct from Th cell programming or CD40 ligand regulation.
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Bone marrow precursor cells from aged mice generate CD4 T cells that function well in primary and memory responses.
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Functionally diverse subsets in CD4 T cell responses against influenza.
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T-cell immunosenescence: lessons learned from mouse models of aging.
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Age-associated increase in lifespan of naive CD4 T cells contributes to T-cell homeostasis but facilitates development of functional defects.
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The potential of CD4 T-cell memory.
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Characterization of antigen-specific CD4+ effector T cells in vivo: immunization results in a transient population of MEL-14-, CD45RB- helper cells that secretes interleukin 2 (IL-2), IL-3, IL-4, and interferon gamma.
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Bim dictates naive CD4 T cell lifespan and the development of age-associated functional defects.
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Hallmarks of CD4 T cell immunity against influenza.
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Transforming growth factor-beta and IL-4 cause helper T cell precursors to develop into distinct effector helper cells that differ in lymphokine secretion pattern and cell surface phenotype.
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Helper T-cell subsets: phenotype, function and the role of lymphokines in regulating their development.
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Control of innate immunity by memory CD4 T cells.
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Memory CD4+ T cells protect against influenza through multiple synergizing mechanisms.
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Memory CD4+ T-cell-mediated protection depends on secondary effectors that are distinct from and superior to primary effectors.
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IL-7 promotes the transition of CD4 effectors to persistent memory cells.
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Entry of naive CD4 T cells into peripheral lymph nodes requires L-selectin.
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Generation and in vivo persistence of polarized Th1 and Th2 memory cells.
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Effector functions of helper T cells.
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IL4 dictates T-cell differentiation.
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Distinct lymphokine production by CD4+ T cells isolated from mucosal and systemic lymphoid organs.
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Naive versus memory CD4 T cell response to antigen. Memory cells are less dependent on accessory cell costimulation and can respond to many antigen-presenting cell types including resting B cells.
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Both naive and memory CD4 T cell subsets become anergic during MAIDS and each subset can sustain disease.
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Memory effectors: a potent, IL-4-secreting helper T cell population that develops in vivo after restimulation with antigen.
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T-cell memory: new perspectives.
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Inflammatory cytokines overcome age-related defects in CD4 T cell responses in vivo.
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CD4 T cell responses to influenza infection.
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CD4+ T cell subsets. Lymphokine secretion of memory cells and of effector cells that develop from precursors in vitro.
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Homeostasis and the age-associated defect of CD4 T cells.
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Uneven distribution of MHC class II epitopes within the influenza virus.
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Unexpected prolonged presentation of influenza antigens promotes CD4 T cell memory generation.
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Interleukin 12p40 is required for dendritic cell migration and T cell priming after Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection.
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Rapid default transition of CD4 T cell effectors to functional memory cells.
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The effector to memory transition of CD4 T cells.
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IL-2 and antigen dose differentially regulate perforin- and FasL-mediated cytolytic activity in antigen specific CD4+ T cells.
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Memory CD4+ T cells induce innate responses independently of pathogen.
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Regulation of CD4+ T-cell contraction during pathogen challenge.
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TLR-activated dendritic cells enhance the response of aged naive CD4 T cells via an IL-6-dependent mechanism.
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Cytotoxic CD4 T cells in antiviral immunity.
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Expanding roles for CD4? T cells in immunity to viruses.
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Multifunctional CD4 cells expressing gamma interferon and perforin mediate protection against lethal influenza virus infection.
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Memory CD4 T cell-mediated immunity against influenza A virus: more than a little helpful.
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Multipronged CD4(+) T-cell effector and memory responses cooperate to provide potent immunity against respiratory virus.
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Generation of polarized antigen-specific CD8 effector populations: reciprocal action of interleukin (IL)-4 and IL-12 in promoting type 2 versus type 1 cytokine profiles.
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Recently activated naive CD4 T cells can help resting B cells, and can produce sufficient autocrine IL-4 to drive differentiation to secretion of T helper 2-type cytokines.
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Costimulatory requirements of naive CD4+ T cells. ICAM-1 or B7-1 can costimulate naive CD4 T cell activation but both are required for optimum response.
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CD4 T cell development and cytokine polarization: an overview.
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Concept
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CD4-Positive T-Lymphocytes
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CD4 T cell defects in the aged: causes, consequences and strategies to circumvent.
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Effector CD4 T-cell transition to memory requires late cognate interactions that induce autocrine IL-2.
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IL-6-mediated environmental conditioning of defective Th1 differentiation dampens antitumour immune responses in old age.
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Interleukin 27R regulates CD4+ T cell phenotype and impacts protective immunity during Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection.
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PSGL-1 Is an Immune Checkpoint Regulator that Promotes T Cell Exhaustion.
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Direct IL-6 Signals Maximize Protective Secondary CD4 T Cell Responses against Influenza.
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Short-Lived Antigen Recognition but Not Viral Infection at a Defined Checkpoint Programs Effector CD4 T Cells To Become Protective Memory.
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NKG2C/E Marks the Unique Cytotoxic CD4 T Cell Subset, ThCTL, Generated by Influenza Infection.
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IL-15 supports the generation of protective lung-resident memory CD4 T cells.
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Pathogen Recognition by CD4 Effectors Drives Key Effector and Most Memory Cell Generation Against Respiratory Virus.
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The properties of the unique age-associated B cell subset reveal a shift in strategy of immune response with age.
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Memory CD4 T cell-derived IL-2 synergizes with viral infection to exacerbate lung inflammation.
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Virus-induced natural killer cell lysis of T cell subsets.
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CD25-Targeted IL-2 Signals Promote Improved Outcomes of Influenza Infection and Boost Memory CD4 T Cell Formation.
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Influenza Vaccine-Induced CD4 Effectors Require Antigen Recognition at an Effector Checkpoint to Generate CD4 Lung Memory and Antibody Production.
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Durable CD4 T-Cell Memory Generation Depends on Persistence of High Levels of Infection at an Effector Checkpoint that Determines Multiple Fates.
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Strong influenza-induced TFH generation requires CD4 effectors to recognize antigen locally and receive signals from continuing infection.
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Bona Fide Th17 Cells without Th1 Functional Plasticity Protect against Influenza.
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CD4 Effector TCR Avidity for Peptide on APC Determines the Level of Memory Generated.
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Cytotoxic CD4 development requires CD4 effectors to concurrently recognize local antigen and encounter type I IFN-induced IL-15.
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