TY - JOUR
T1 - The integration of T cell migration, differentiation and function
AU - Masopust, David
AU - Schenkel, Jason M.
PY - 2013/5/1
Y1 - 2013/5/1
N2 - T cells function locally. Accordingly, T cells' recognition of antigen, their subsequent activation and differentiation, and their role in the processes of infection control, tumour eradication, autoimmunity, allergy and alloreactivity are intrinsically coupled with migration. Recent discoveries revise our understanding of the regulation and patterns of T cell trafficking and reveal limitations in current paradigms. Here, we review classic and emerging concepts, highlight the challenge of integrating new observations with existing T cell classification schemes and summarize the heuristic framework provided by viewing T cell differentiation and function first through the prism of migration.
AB - T cells function locally. Accordingly, T cells' recognition of antigen, their subsequent activation and differentiation, and their role in the processes of infection control, tumour eradication, autoimmunity, allergy and alloreactivity are intrinsically coupled with migration. Recent discoveries revise our understanding of the regulation and patterns of T cell trafficking and reveal limitations in current paradigms. Here, we review classic and emerging concepts, highlight the challenge of integrating new observations with existing T cell classification schemes and summarize the heuristic framework provided by viewing T cell differentiation and function first through the prism of migration.
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U2 - 10.1038/nri3442
DO - 10.1038/nri3442
M3 - Review article
C2 - 23598650
AN - SCOPUS:84876910443
VL - 13
SP - 309
EP - 320
JO - Nature Reviews Immunology
JF - Nature Reviews Immunology
SN - 1474-1733
IS - 5
ER -