Publications by authors named "Henrike Fuehrer"

Memory T cells expressing stem cell-like properties have been described recently. The capacity of self-renewal and differentiation into various memory/effector subsets make them attractive for adoptive T cell therapy to combat severe virus infections and tumors. The very few reports on human memory stem T cells (T(SCM)) are restricted to analyses on polyclonal T cells, but extensive data on Ag-specific T(SCM )are missing.

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  • Human cytomegalovirus infections significantly worsen health outcomes for immunosuppressed organ transplant recipients, impacting both morbidity and graft survival.
  • Recent research highlights the critical role of CD4(+) T cells in antiviral T-cell therapy, traditionally overshadowed by the focus on CD8(+) T cells.
  • CD4(+) T cells display strong functionality during viral challenges and contribute to the effectiveness of CD8(+) T-cell responses, indicating their importance for improving therapeutic outcomes in organ transplant patients.
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Effector memory T cells are effective in controlling acute infections, but central memory T cells play a key role in long-lasting protection against viruses and tumors. In vivo/in vitro challenge by Ag commonly supports the generation of effector memory T cells with limited longevity. To our knowledge, this study demonstrates for the first time in the human system and under rechallenge conditions that targeting IL-2R by partial mammalian target of rapamycin inhibition or blocking IL-2Rα enriches human CD4(+)/CD8(+) central memory T cells within the virus-specific T cell product associated with enhanced functionality (i.

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