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The effector program of human CD8 T cells supports tissue remodeling

URN to cite this document:
urn:nbn:de:bvb:355-epub-591648
DOI to cite this document:
10.5283/epub.59164
Delacher, Michael ; Schmidleithner, Lisa ; Simon, Malte ; Stüve, Philipp ; Sanderink, Lieke ; Hotz-Wagenblatt, Agnes ; Wuttke, Marina ; Schambeck, Kathrin ; Ruhland, Brigitte ; Hofmann, Veronika ; Bittner, Sebastian ; Ritter, Uwe ; Pant, Asmita ; Helbich, Sara Salome ; Voss, Morten ; Lemmermann, Niels A. ; Bessiri-Schake, Lisa ; Bohn, Toszka ; Eigenberger, Andreas ; Menevse, Ayse Nur ; Gebhard, Claudia ; Strieder, Nicholas ; Abken, Hinrich ; Rehli, Michael ; Huehn, Jochen ; Beckhove, Philipp ; Hehlgans, Thomas ; Junger, Henrik ; Geissler, Edward K. ; Prantl, Lukas ; Werner, Jens M. ; Schmidl, Christian ; Brors, Benedikt ; Imbusch, Charles D. ; Feuerer, Markus
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Abstract

CD8 T lymphocytes are classically viewed as cytotoxic T cells. Whether human CD8 T cells can, in parallel, induce a tissue regeneration program is poorly understood. Here, antigen-specific assay systems revealed that human CD8 T cells not only mediated cytotoxicity but also promoted tissue remodeling. Activated CD8 T cells could produce the epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR)-ligand ...

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