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Human CD8(+) T-cells Recognizing Peptides from Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb) Presented by HLA-E Have an Unorthodox Th2-like, Multifunctional, Mtb Inhibitory Phenotype and Represent a Novel Human T-cell Subset

Mycobacterial antigens are not exclusively presented to T-cells by classical HLA-class Ia and HLA-class II molecules, but also through alternative antigen presentation molecules such as CD1a/b/c, MR1 and HLA-E. We recently described mycobacterial peptides that are presented in HLA-E and recognized b...

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Autores principales: van Meijgaarden, Krista E., Haks, Mariëlle C., Caccamo, Nadia, Dieli, Francesco, Ottenhoff, Tom H. M., Joosten, Simone A.
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4372528/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25803478
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1004671
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author van Meijgaarden, Krista E.
Haks, Mariëlle C.
Caccamo, Nadia
Dieli, Francesco
Ottenhoff, Tom H. M.
Joosten, Simone A.
author_facet van Meijgaarden, Krista E.
Haks, Mariëlle C.
Caccamo, Nadia
Dieli, Francesco
Ottenhoff, Tom H. M.
Joosten, Simone A.
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description Mycobacterial antigens are not exclusively presented to T-cells by classical HLA-class Ia and HLA-class II molecules, but also through alternative antigen presentation molecules such as CD1a/b/c, MR1 and HLA-E. We recently described mycobacterial peptides that are presented in HLA-E and recognized by CD8(+) T-cells. Using T-cell cloning, phenotyping, microbiological, functional and RNA-expression analyses, we report here that these T-cells can exert cytolytic or suppressive functions, inhibit mycobacterial growth, yet express GATA3, produce Th2 cytokines (IL-4,-5,-10,-13) and activate B-cells via IL-4. In TB patients, Mtb specific cells were detectable by peptide-HLA-E tetramers, and IL-4 and IL-13 were produced following peptide stimulation. These results identify a novel human T-cell subset with an unorthodox, multifunctional Th2 like phenotype and cytolytic or regulatory capacities, which is involved in the human immune response to mycobacteria and demonstrable in active TB patients’ blood. The results challenge the current dogma that only Th1 cells are able to inhibit Mtb growth and clearly show that Th2 like cells can strongly inhibit outgrowth of Mtb from human macrophages. These insights significantly expand our understanding of the immune response in infectious disease.
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spelling pubmed-43725282015-04-04 Human CD8(+) T-cells Recognizing Peptides from Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb) Presented by HLA-E Have an Unorthodox Th2-like, Multifunctional, Mtb Inhibitory Phenotype and Represent a Novel Human T-cell Subset van Meijgaarden, Krista E. Haks, Mariëlle C. Caccamo, Nadia Dieli, Francesco Ottenhoff, Tom H. M. Joosten, Simone A. PLoS Pathog Research Article Mycobacterial antigens are not exclusively presented to T-cells by classical HLA-class Ia and HLA-class II molecules, but also through alternative antigen presentation molecules such as CD1a/b/c, MR1 and HLA-E. We recently described mycobacterial peptides that are presented in HLA-E and recognized by CD8(+) T-cells. Using T-cell cloning, phenotyping, microbiological, functional and RNA-expression analyses, we report here that these T-cells can exert cytolytic or suppressive functions, inhibit mycobacterial growth, yet express GATA3, produce Th2 cytokines (IL-4,-5,-10,-13) and activate B-cells via IL-4. In TB patients, Mtb specific cells were detectable by peptide-HLA-E tetramers, and IL-4 and IL-13 were produced following peptide stimulation. These results identify a novel human T-cell subset with an unorthodox, multifunctional Th2 like phenotype and cytolytic or regulatory capacities, which is involved in the human immune response to mycobacteria and demonstrable in active TB patients’ blood. The results challenge the current dogma that only Th1 cells are able to inhibit Mtb growth and clearly show that Th2 like cells can strongly inhibit outgrowth of Mtb from human macrophages. These insights significantly expand our understanding of the immune response in infectious disease. Public Library of Science 2015-03-24 /pmc/articles/PMC4372528/ /pubmed/25803478 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1004671 Text en © 2015 van Meijgaarden 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.
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van Meijgaarden, Krista E.
Haks, Mariëlle C.
Caccamo, Nadia
Dieli, Francesco
Ottenhoff, Tom H. M.
Joosten, Simone A.
Human CD8(+) T-cells Recognizing Peptides from Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb) Presented by HLA-E Have an Unorthodox Th2-like, Multifunctional, Mtb Inhibitory Phenotype and Represent a Novel Human T-cell Subset
title Human CD8(+) T-cells Recognizing Peptides from Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb) Presented by HLA-E Have an Unorthodox Th2-like, Multifunctional, Mtb Inhibitory Phenotype and Represent a Novel Human T-cell Subset
title_full Human CD8(+) T-cells Recognizing Peptides from Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb) Presented by HLA-E Have an Unorthodox Th2-like, Multifunctional, Mtb Inhibitory Phenotype and Represent a Novel Human T-cell Subset
title_fullStr Human CD8(+) T-cells Recognizing Peptides from Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb) Presented by HLA-E Have an Unorthodox Th2-like, Multifunctional, Mtb Inhibitory Phenotype and Represent a Novel Human T-cell Subset
title_full_unstemmed Human CD8(+) T-cells Recognizing Peptides from Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb) Presented by HLA-E Have an Unorthodox Th2-like, Multifunctional, Mtb Inhibitory Phenotype and Represent a Novel Human T-cell Subset
title_short Human CD8(+) T-cells Recognizing Peptides from Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb) Presented by HLA-E Have an Unorthodox Th2-like, Multifunctional, Mtb Inhibitory Phenotype and Represent a Novel Human T-cell Subset
title_sort human cd8(+) t-cells recognizing peptides from mycobacterium tuberculosis (mtb) presented by hla-e have an unorthodox th2-like, multifunctional, mtb inhibitory phenotype and represent a novel human t-cell subset
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4372528/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25803478
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1004671
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