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      T-bet: a bridge between innate and adaptive immunity

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      Nature reviews. Immunology

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          Abstract

          Originally described over a decade ago as a T cell transcription factor regulating T helper 1 cell lineage commitment, T-bet is now recognized as having an important role in many cells of the adaptive and innate immune system. T-bet has a fundamental role in coordinating type 1 immune responses by controlling a network of genetic programmes that regulate the development of certain immune cells and the effector functions of others. Many of these transcriptional networks are conserved across innate and adaptive immune cells and these shared mechanisms highlight the biological functions that are regulated by T-bet.

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          101124169
          27017
          Nat Rev Immunol
          Nat. Rev. Immunol.
          Nature reviews. Immunology
          1474-1733
          1474-1741
          1 December 2018
          11 October 2013
          November 2013
          12 December 2018
          : 13
          : 11
          : 777-789
          Affiliations
          [1 ]Experimental Immunology Branch, National Cancer Institute, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Maryland 20892, USA.
          [2 ]Weill Cornell Medical College, New York, New York 10065, USA.
          [3 ]Department of Experimental Immunobiology, King’s College London, London SE1 9RT, UK.
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          Correspondence to L.H.G. lglimche@ 123456med.cornell.edu
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          PMC6290922 PMC6290922 6290922 nihpa999265
          10.1038/nri3536
          6290922
          24113868
          d456a87a-c040-4106-b477-792369af7ed4
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