Literature DB >> 22528127

T inflammatory memory CD8 T cells participate to antiviral response and generate secondary memory cells with an advantage in XCL1 production.

Virginie Jubin1, Erwan Ventre, Yann Leverrier, Sophia Djebali, Katia Mayol, Martine Tomkowiak, Julien Mafille, Marie Teixeira, Denise Y-L Teoh, Bruno Lina, Thierry Walzer, Christophe Arpin, Jacqueline Marvel.   

Abstract

Besides the classically described subsets of memory CD8 T cells generated under infectious conditions, are T inflammatory memory cells generated under sterile priming conditions, such as sensitization to allergens. Although not fully differentiated as pathogen-induced memory cells, they display memory properties that distinguish them from naive CD8 T cells. Given these memory cells are generated in an antigen-specific context that is devoid of pathogen-derived danger signals and CD4 T cell help, we herein questioned whether they maintained their activation and differentiation potential, could be recruited in an immune response directed against a pathogen expressing their cognate antigen and further differentiate in fully competent secondary memory cells. We show that T inflammatory memory cells can indeed take part to the immune response triggered by a viral infection, differentiate into secondary effectors and further generate typical central memory CD8 T cells and effector memory CD8 T cells. Furthermore, the secondary memory cells they generate display a functional advantage over primary memory cells in their capacity to produce TNF-α and the XCL1 chemokine. These results suggest that cross-reactive stimulations and differentiation of cells directed against allergens or self into fully competent pathogen-induced memory cells might have incidences in inflammatory immuno-pathologies.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 22528127     DOI: 10.1007/s12026-012-8340-4

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Immunol Res        ISSN: 0257-277X            Impact factor:   4.505


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