Disruption of T cell memory space during severe defense suppression leads

Disruption of T cell memory space during severe defense suppression leads to reactivation of chronic viral attacks such as for example Epstein Barr disease (EBV) and Cytomegalovirus (CMV). a phenotype that guaranteed their retention in the epithelial sites where EBV replicates. research revealed how the cytokine IL-15 can potentiate the retention of circulating effector memory… Continue reading Disruption of T cell memory space during severe defense suppression leads