Snow Leopard
Senior Member (Voting Rights)
T cell exhaustion isn’t an idea it’s a measurable phenomenon.
Is it? They're just looking at the phenotype of T-cells in circulation and as I linked above, (a) T-cells in circulation aren't the ones that are really doing anything (b) that phenotype can be the result of lower turnover due to differences in activity levels and exposure to new pathogens and (c) I cited a study that showed that even "exhausted" T-cells were still able to proliferate, execute antimicrobial functions and form quiescent memory cells upon further stimulation.