Publications by authors named "Giuseppina Marchesini-Tovar"

IL-33 plays an important role in the early programming of CD8 T cells; however, its contribution to the differentiation of tissue-resident memory T cells in vivo remains poorly defined. After infection of mice with Yersinia pseudotuberculosis, IL-33 expression was increased in the intestinal tissue, and this coincided with the expression of ST2 on T cells infiltrating the intestinal epithelium and lamina propria. Blocking IL-33 signaling after T cell infiltration of the intestinal tissue did not significantly impact the number or phenotype of tissue-resident memory T cells generated.

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Unlabelled: The cellular Notch signal transduction pathway is intimately associated with infections by Kaposi's sarcoma-associated herpesvirus (KSHV) and other gamma-herpesviruses. RBP-Jk, the cellular DNA binding component of the canonical Notch pathway, is the key Notch downstream effector protein in virus-infected and uninfected animal cells. Reactivation of KSHV from latency requires the viral lytic switch protein, Rta, to form complexes with RBP-Jk on numerous sites within the viral DNA.

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Article Synopsis
  • - Tissue-resident memory T (Trm) cells are long-lasting T cells found in nonlymphoid tissues, crucial for immune response without needing input from circulating memory T cells.
  • - CD8+ Trm cells play a key role in monitoring tissues and fighting off infections by activating local immune responses and altering tissue conditions during pathogen reactivation.
  • - Trm cells have diverse functions, which vary by their type and location, and understanding these differences can help improve strategies for controlling diseases through targeted immune responses.
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