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Let-7 Mirnas Program The Fate Of Cd8 T Cells, Alexandria Wells Jul 2019

Let-7 Mirnas Program The Fate Of Cd8 T Cells, Alexandria Wells

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CD8 T cells are the cytotoxic effectors of the adaptive immune response, clearing virally infected and cancerous cells within the host. CD8 T cells acquire their cytotoxic function by differentiating into cytotoxic T lymphocytes (CTLs). Once the CTLs have cleared the antigen, the majority of responding cells will die during contraction; however, a small population of the antigen-specific responders will remain, differentiating into long-lived memory cells that provide potent protection to the host upon re-encounter with the antigen. These differentiation programs often become disturbed in cases of chronic infection and cancer. Instead, CD8 T cells are subverted into the so-called …