Bystander CD4+ T cells: crossroads between innate and adaptive immunity

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Hong-Gyun Lee
Min-Ji Cho
Je-Min Choi
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[1] Hanyang University,Department of Life Science, College of Natural Sciences
[2] Hanyang University,Research Institute for Natural Sciences
[3] Hanyang University,Research Institute for Convergence of Basic Sciences
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T cells are the central mediators of both humoral and cellular adaptive immune responses. Highly specific receptor-mediated clonal selection and expansion of T cells assure antigen-specific immunity. In addition, encounters with cognate antigens generate immunological memory, the capacity for long-term, antigen-specific immunity against previously encountered pathogens. However, T-cell receptor (TCR)-independent activation, termed “bystander activation”, has also been found. Bystander-activated T cells can respond rapidly and secrete effector cytokines even in the absence of antigen stimulation. Recent studies have rehighlighted the importance of antigen-independent bystander activation of CD4+ T cells in infection clearance and autoimmune pathogenesis, suggesting the existence of a distinct innate-like immunological function performed by conventional T cells. In this review, we discuss the inflammatory mediators that activate bystander CD4+ T cells and the potential physiological roles of these cells during infection, autoimmunity, and cancer.
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