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Distinct CD4 T-cell effects on primary versus recall CD8 T-cell responses during viral encephalomyelitis

CD4 T-cell help is not a universal requirement for effective primary CD8 T cells but is essential to generate memory CD8 T cells capable of recall responses. This study examined how CD4 T cells affect primary and secondary anti-viral CD8 T-cell responses within the central nervous system (CNS) durin...

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Autores principales: Hwang, Mihyun, Phares, Timothy W, Hinton, David R, Stohlman, Stephen A, Bergmann, Cornelia C, Min, Booki
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
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Publicado: John Wiley & Sons, Ltd 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4557674/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25187405
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/imm.12378
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author Hwang, Mihyun
Phares, Timothy W
Hinton, David R
Stohlman, Stephen A
Bergmann, Cornelia C
Min, Booki
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Phares, Timothy W
Hinton, David R
Stohlman, Stephen A
Bergmann, Cornelia C
Min, Booki
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description CD4 T-cell help is not a universal requirement for effective primary CD8 T cells but is essential to generate memory CD8 T cells capable of recall responses. This study examined how CD4 T cells affect primary and secondary anti-viral CD8 T-cell responses within the central nervous system (CNS) during encephalomyelitis induced by sublethal gliatropic coronavirus. CD4 T-cell depletion before infection did not impair peripheral expansion, interferon-γ production, CNS recruitment or initial CNS effector capacity of virus-specific CD8 T cells ex vivo. Nevertheless, impaired virus control in the absence of CD4 T cells was associated with gradually diminished CNS CD8 T-cell interferon-γ production. Furthermore, within the CD8 T-cell population short-lived effector cells were increased and memory precursor effector cells were significantly decreased, consistent with higher T-cell turnover. Transfer of memory CD8 T cells to reduce viral load in CD4-depleted mice reverted the recipient CNS CD8 T-cell phenotype to that in wild-type control mice. However, memory CD8 T cells primed without CD4 T cells and transferred into infected CD4-sufficient recipients expanded less efficiently and were not sustained in the CNS, contrasting with their helped counterparts. These data suggest that CD4 T cells are dispensable for initial expansion, CNS recruitment and differentiation of primary resident memory CD8 T cells as long as the duration of antigen exposure is limited. By contrast, CD4 T cells are essential to prolong primary CD8 T-cell function in the CNS and imprint memory CD8 T cells for recall responses.
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spelling pubmed-45576742016-03-01 Distinct CD4 T-cell effects on primary versus recall CD8 T-cell responses during viral encephalomyelitis Hwang, Mihyun Phares, Timothy W Hinton, David R Stohlman, Stephen A Bergmann, Cornelia C Min, Booki Immunology Original Articles CD4 T-cell help is not a universal requirement for effective primary CD8 T cells but is essential to generate memory CD8 T cells capable of recall responses. This study examined how CD4 T cells affect primary and secondary anti-viral CD8 T-cell responses within the central nervous system (CNS) during encephalomyelitis induced by sublethal gliatropic coronavirus. CD4 T-cell depletion before infection did not impair peripheral expansion, interferon-γ production, CNS recruitment or initial CNS effector capacity of virus-specific CD8 T cells ex vivo. Nevertheless, impaired virus control in the absence of CD4 T cells was associated with gradually diminished CNS CD8 T-cell interferon-γ production. Furthermore, within the CD8 T-cell population short-lived effector cells were increased and memory precursor effector cells were significantly decreased, consistent with higher T-cell turnover. Transfer of memory CD8 T cells to reduce viral load in CD4-depleted mice reverted the recipient CNS CD8 T-cell phenotype to that in wild-type control mice. However, memory CD8 T cells primed without CD4 T cells and transferred into infected CD4-sufficient recipients expanded less efficiently and were not sustained in the CNS, contrasting with their helped counterparts. These data suggest that CD4 T cells are dispensable for initial expansion, CNS recruitment and differentiation of primary resident memory CD8 T cells as long as the duration of antigen exposure is limited. By contrast, CD4 T cells are essential to prolong primary CD8 T-cell function in the CNS and imprint memory CD8 T cells for recall responses. John Wiley & Sons, Ltd 2015-03 2015-02-13 /pmc/articles/PMC4557674/ /pubmed/25187405 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/imm.12378 Text en © 2014 John Wiley & Sons Ltd
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Hwang, Mihyun
Phares, Timothy W
Hinton, David R
Stohlman, Stephen A
Bergmann, Cornelia C
Min, Booki
Distinct CD4 T-cell effects on primary versus recall CD8 T-cell responses during viral encephalomyelitis
title Distinct CD4 T-cell effects on primary versus recall CD8 T-cell responses during viral encephalomyelitis
title_full Distinct CD4 T-cell effects on primary versus recall CD8 T-cell responses during viral encephalomyelitis
title_fullStr Distinct CD4 T-cell effects on primary versus recall CD8 T-cell responses during viral encephalomyelitis
title_full_unstemmed Distinct CD4 T-cell effects on primary versus recall CD8 T-cell responses during viral encephalomyelitis
title_short Distinct CD4 T-cell effects on primary versus recall CD8 T-cell responses during viral encephalomyelitis
title_sort distinct cd4 t-cell effects on primary versus recall cd8 t-cell responses during viral encephalomyelitis
topic Original Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4557674/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25187405
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/imm.12378
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