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Access through your institution Buy or subscribe Two recent studies published in _Nature Immunology_ describe the differential expression of the transcriptional regulator ID3 in short-lived
effector and long-lived memory CD8+ T cell subsets and its role in memory CD8+ T cell generation. Yang _et al_. identified two distinct CD8+ T cell populations (ID3low and ID3hi) in infected
mice. ID3 expression preceded the expression of long-lived memory markers, and ID3hiCD8+ T cells shared the phenotype and cytokine profile of long-lived memory T cells. Moreover, ID3hiCD8+
T cells generated long-lived memory cells following their transfer into infected hosts. Ji _et al_. observed that the transcriptional repressor BLIMP1 (also known as PRDM1) — which is
expressed in short-lived effector CD8+ T cells — downregulates ID3 expression. Both groups showed that ID3 is required for the generation of long-lived memory T cells because it promotes T
cell survival, and this may be linked to ID3-dependent expression of genes involved in DNA repair (Ji _et al_.). Although both groups reported that ID3 does not influence the expression of
ID2, Yang _et al_. found that loss of ID2 expression results in ID3 upregulation. Interleukin-2 (IL-2), IL-12 and IL-21 were shown to upregulate ID2 and downregulate ID3 expression,
suggesting that the balance between ID2 and ID3 regulates memory CD8+ T cell generation in response to cytokines. This is a preview of subscription content, access via your institution
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about institutional subscriptions * Read our FAQs * Contact customer support ORIGINAL RESEARCH PAPERS * Ji, Y. et al. Repression of the DNA-binding inhibitor Id3 by Blimp-1 limits the
formation of memory CD8+ T cells. _Nature Immunol._ 6 Nov 2011 (doi:10.1038/ni.2153) * Yang, C. Y. et al. The transcriptional regulators Id2 and Id3 control the formation of distinct memory
CD8+ T cell subsets. _Nature Immunol._ 6 Nov 2011 (doi:10.1038/ni.2158) Download references Authors * Maria Papatriantafyllou View author publications You can also search for this author
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