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  • This poster provides an overview of the current subset-based nomenclature for T cells and a newly proposed modular nomenclature for T cells. It is based on the 2025 consensus statement Guidelines for T cell nomenclature.

    • David Masopust
    • Andrew G. Soerens
    • Rafi Ahmed
    Multimedia
    Nature Reviews Immunology
    P: 1
  • This Consensus Statement clarifies the existing subset-based nomenclature for T cells. Furthermore, it proposes an alternative modular nomenclature that is designed to be brief and flexible and to avoid ambiguity and unwanted implications. The authors also provide guidance on how T cell nomenclature should be described in research papers.

    • David Masopust
    • Amit Awasthi
    • Rafi Ahmed
    Reviews
    Nature Reviews Immunology
    P: 1-16
  • Through iterative cycles of viral challenge and rechallenge over ten years, mouse T cells are demonstrated to have essentially infinite potential for population expansion and longevity without malignant transformation or loss of functional competence.

    • Andrew G. Soerens
    • Marco Künzli
    • David Masopust
    Research
    Nature
    Volume: 614, P: 762-766
  • Using an iterative boost and transplantation model to generate multilifetime T cells, Mi et al. show that cellular epigenetic age can be uncoupled from organism age. While naive T cells appear epigenetically young, memory T cells and T-ALL leukemia can exhibit epigenetic ages exceeding the organismal lifespan.

    • Tian Mi
    • Andrew G. Soerens
    • Ben Youngblood
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Aging
    Volume: 4, P: 1053-1063