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SUBMITTER: Delacher M
PROVIDER: S-EPMC10791561 | biostudies-literature | 2024 Feb
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

Delacher Michael M Schmidleithner Lisa L Simon Malte M Stüve Philipp P Sanderink Lieke L Hotz-Wagenblatt Agnes A Wuttke Marina M Schambeck Kathrin K Ruhland Brigitte B Hofmann Veronika V Bittner Sebastian S Ritter Uwe U Pant Asmita A Helbich Sara Salome SS Voss Morten M Lemmermann Niels A NA Bessiri-Schake Lisa L Bohn Toszka T Eigenberger Andreas A Menevse Ayse Nur AN Gebhard Claudia C Strieder Nicholas N Abken Hinrich H Rehli Michael M Huehn Jochen J Beckhove Philipp P Hehlgans Thomas T Junger Henrik H Geissler Edward K EK Prantl Lukas L Werner Jens M JM Schmidl Christian C Brors Benedikt B Imbusch Charles D CD Feuerer Markus M
The Journal of experimental medicine 20240116 2
CD8 T lymphocytes are classically viewed as cytotoxic T cells. Whether human CD8 T cells can, in parallel, induce a tissue regeneration program is poorly understood. Here, antigen-specific assay systems revealed that human CD8 T cells not only mediated cytotoxicity but also promoted tissue remodeling. Activated CD8 T cells could produce the epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR)-ligand amphiregulin (AREG) and sensitize epithelial cells for enhanced regeneration potential. Blocking the EGFR or t ...[more]