Profiles of cytotoxic granules in memory CD8 T cells correlate with function, differentiation stage and antigen exposure

2009 
Evaluation of: Harari A, Enders FB, Cellerai C et al.: Distinct profiles of cytotoxic granules CD8 T cells correlate with function, differentiation stage, and antigen exposure. J. Virol. 83(7), 2862–2871 (2009). The likely main effector function by which CD8+ T cells exert their role in the immune surveillance of infected and tumorogenic cells is mediated by the production of cytokines and cytotoxic secretory granules. These cytolytic activities complement ligand-mediated mechanisms of cell death, including Fas/Fas ligand-induced apoptosis. The cytotoxic granules contain perforin, which destabilizes the cell membrane of the target cell and proteases, specifically granzymes (Grms), which once have entered the target cell, provoke rapid cell death. There are currently five different Grms known that are referred to as Grms A, B, H, K and M. Despite some detailed studies, their respective role in the different stages of the cytotoxic process is poorly understood. Harari and colleagues have analyzed the expres...
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