Trends Immunol. 2025 May 27:S1471-4906(25)00121-8. doi: 10.1016/j.it.2025.04.008. Online ahead of print.
ABSTRACT
Active regulation of T cell quiescence is important to sustain immune responses to vaccination and infection while preventing inappropriate responses such as autoimmunity. Recent studies highlight that quiescence in naïve T cells is actively regulated by transcription factors and tonic signaling. Loss of quiescence in aged T cells has significant consequences because the cells are less responsive to infection or vaccination. This review covers the current state of knowledge about transcriptional regulation of naïve T cell quiescence and how quiescence is lost in aged hosts and during chronic infection. Finally, we discuss the need for a deeper understanding of the factors involved in cell quiescence to identify targets to restore cell quiescence in dysfunctional T cells.
PMID:40436650 | DOI:10.1016/j.it.2025.04.008