Functional signatures in antiviral T-cell immunity for monitoring virus-associated diseases

Nature Reviews. Immunology
Giuseppe Pantaleo, Alexandre Harari

Abstract

At present, we only have indirect knowledge of the protective role of antigen-specific T cells in human viral infections, and it has been difficult to show a direct correlation between quantitative and qualitative measures of T-cell immunity and virus-associated diseases. However, as described in this Opinion article, recent advances in the characterization of T-cell functions and in the development of standardized T-cell assays have led to the identification of distinct functional signatures of T-cell responses that correlate with levels of viral replication and disease activity.

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