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CD154 and IL-2 Signaling of CD4(+) T Cells Play a Critical Role in Multiple Phases of CD8(+) CTL Responses Following Adenovirus Vaccination

Adenoviral (AdV) vectors represent most commonly utilized viral vaccines in clinical studies. While the role of CD8(+) cytotoxic T lymphocyte (CTL) responses in mediating AdV-induced protection is well understood, the involvement of CD4(+) T cell-provided signals in the development of functional CD8...

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Autores principales: Sokke Umeshappa, Channakeshava, Hebbandi Nanjundappa, Roopa, Xie, Yufeng, Freywald, Andrew, Deng, Yulin, Ma, Hong, Xiang, Jim
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3465321/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23071696
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0047004
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author Sokke Umeshappa, Channakeshava
Hebbandi Nanjundappa, Roopa
Xie, Yufeng
Freywald, Andrew
Deng, Yulin
Ma, Hong
Xiang, Jim
author_facet Sokke Umeshappa, Channakeshava
Hebbandi Nanjundappa, Roopa
Xie, Yufeng
Freywald, Andrew
Deng, Yulin
Ma, Hong
Xiang, Jim
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description Adenoviral (AdV) vectors represent most commonly utilized viral vaccines in clinical studies. While the role of CD8(+) cytotoxic T lymphocyte (CTL) responses in mediating AdV-induced protection is well understood, the involvement of CD4(+) T cell-provided signals in the development of functional CD8(+) CTL responses remain unclear. To explore CD4(+) T helper signals required for AdVova-stimulated CTL responses, we established an adoptive transfer system by transferring CD4(+) T cells derived from various knock out and transgenic mice into wild-type and/or CD4-deficient animals, followed by immunizing with recombinant ovalbumin (OVA)-expressing AdVova vector. Without CD4(+) T help, both primary and memory CTL responses were greatly reduced in this model, and were associated with increased PD-1 expression. The provision of OVA-specific CD4(+) T help in CD4(+) T cell-deficient mice restored AdVova-induced primary CTL responses, and supported survival and recall responses of AdVova-stimulated memory CTLs. These effects were specifically mediated by CD4(+) T cell-produced IL-2 and CD154 signals. Adoptive transfer of “helped” or “unhelped” effector and memory CTLs into naïve CD4(+) T cell-deficient or -sufficient mice also revealed an additional role for polyclonal CD4(+) T cell environment in the survival of AdVova-stimulated CTLs, partially explaining the extension of CTL contraction phase. Finally, during recall responses, CD4(+) T cell environment, particularly involving memory CD4(+) T cells, greatly enhanced expansion of memory CTLs. Collectively, our data strongly suggest a critical role for CD4(+) T help in multiple phases of AdV-stimulated CTL responses, and could partially explain certain failures in AdV-based immunization trials targeting malignant tumors and chronic diseases that are often associated with compromised CD4(+) T cell population and function.
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spelling pubmed-34653212012-10-15 CD154 and IL-2 Signaling of CD4(+) T Cells Play a Critical Role in Multiple Phases of CD8(+) CTL Responses Following Adenovirus Vaccination Sokke Umeshappa, Channakeshava Hebbandi Nanjundappa, Roopa Xie, Yufeng Freywald, Andrew Deng, Yulin Ma, Hong Xiang, Jim PLoS One Research Article Adenoviral (AdV) vectors represent most commonly utilized viral vaccines in clinical studies. While the role of CD8(+) cytotoxic T lymphocyte (CTL) responses in mediating AdV-induced protection is well understood, the involvement of CD4(+) T cell-provided signals in the development of functional CD8(+) CTL responses remain unclear. To explore CD4(+) T helper signals required for AdVova-stimulated CTL responses, we established an adoptive transfer system by transferring CD4(+) T cells derived from various knock out and transgenic mice into wild-type and/or CD4-deficient animals, followed by immunizing with recombinant ovalbumin (OVA)-expressing AdVova vector. Without CD4(+) T help, both primary and memory CTL responses were greatly reduced in this model, and were associated with increased PD-1 expression. The provision of OVA-specific CD4(+) T help in CD4(+) T cell-deficient mice restored AdVova-induced primary CTL responses, and supported survival and recall responses of AdVova-stimulated memory CTLs. These effects were specifically mediated by CD4(+) T cell-produced IL-2 and CD154 signals. Adoptive transfer of “helped” or “unhelped” effector and memory CTLs into naïve CD4(+) T cell-deficient or -sufficient mice also revealed an additional role for polyclonal CD4(+) T cell environment in the survival of AdVova-stimulated CTLs, partially explaining the extension of CTL contraction phase. Finally, during recall responses, CD4(+) T cell environment, particularly involving memory CD4(+) T cells, greatly enhanced expansion of memory CTLs. Collectively, our data strongly suggest a critical role for CD4(+) T help in multiple phases of AdV-stimulated CTL responses, and could partially explain certain failures in AdV-based immunization trials targeting malignant tumors and chronic diseases that are often associated with compromised CD4(+) T cell population and function. Public Library of Science 2012-10-05 /pmc/articles/PMC3465321/ /pubmed/23071696 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0047004 Text en © 2012 Sokke Umeshappa et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Sokke Umeshappa, Channakeshava
Hebbandi Nanjundappa, Roopa
Xie, Yufeng
Freywald, Andrew
Deng, Yulin
Ma, Hong
Xiang, Jim
CD154 and IL-2 Signaling of CD4(+) T Cells Play a Critical Role in Multiple Phases of CD8(+) CTL Responses Following Adenovirus Vaccination
title CD154 and IL-2 Signaling of CD4(+) T Cells Play a Critical Role in Multiple Phases of CD8(+) CTL Responses Following Adenovirus Vaccination
title_full CD154 and IL-2 Signaling of CD4(+) T Cells Play a Critical Role in Multiple Phases of CD8(+) CTL Responses Following Adenovirus Vaccination
title_fullStr CD154 and IL-2 Signaling of CD4(+) T Cells Play a Critical Role in Multiple Phases of CD8(+) CTL Responses Following Adenovirus Vaccination
title_full_unstemmed CD154 and IL-2 Signaling of CD4(+) T Cells Play a Critical Role in Multiple Phases of CD8(+) CTL Responses Following Adenovirus Vaccination
title_short CD154 and IL-2 Signaling of CD4(+) T Cells Play a Critical Role in Multiple Phases of CD8(+) CTL Responses Following Adenovirus Vaccination
title_sort cd154 and il-2 signaling of cd4(+) t cells play a critical role in multiple phases of cd8(+) ctl responses following adenovirus vaccination
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3465321/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23071696
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0047004
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