Fighting Viral Infections and Virus-Driven Tumors with Cytotoxic CD4+ T Cells

Front Immunol. 2017 Feb 27:8:197. doi: 10.3389/fimmu.2017.00197. eCollection 2017.

Abstract

CD4+ T cells have been and are still largely regarded as the orchestrators of immune responses, being able to differentiate into distinct T helper cell populations based on differentiation signals, transcription factor expression, cytokine secretion, and specific functions. Nonetheless, a growing body of evidence indicates that CD4+ T cells can also exert a direct effector activity, which depends on intrinsic cytotoxic properties acquired and carried out along with the evolution of several pathogenic infections. The relevant role of CD4+ T cell lytic features in the control of such infectious conditions also leads to their exploitation as a new immunotherapeutic approach. This review aims at summarizing currently available data about functional and therapeutic relevance of cytotoxic CD4+ T cells in the context of viral infections and virus-driven tumors.

Keywords: CD4+ T cells; cytotoxicity; immunotherapy; viral infection; virus-driven tumors.

Publication types

  • Review