Dynamic regulation of functionally distinct virus-specific T cells

ZM Ndhlovu, M Oelke, JP Schneck… - Proceedings of the …, 2010 - National Acad Sciences
ZM Ndhlovu, M Oelke, JP Schneck, DE Griffin
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 2010National Acad Sciences
The functional capacities of CD8+ T cells important for virus clearance are influenced by
interactions with antigen presenting cells (APCs) and CD4+ T cells during initial selection,
subsequent expansion, and development of memory. Recently, investigators have shown
that polyfunctional T cells correlate best with long-term protection, however, it is still
unknown how to stimulate T cells to achieve these responses. To study this, we examined
the phenotypes and functions of CD8+ T cells specific for two different virus antigens …
The functional capacities of CD8+ T cells important for virus clearance are influenced by interactions with antigen presenting cells (APCs) and CD4+ T cells during initial selection, subsequent expansion, and development of memory. Recently, investigators have shown that polyfunctional T cells correlate best with long-term protection, however, it is still unknown how to stimulate T cells to achieve these responses. To study this, we examined the phenotypes and functions of CD8+ T cells specific for two different virus antigens stimulated ex vivo using either autologous monocyte-derived dendritic cells (moDCs) or HLA-A2-Ig-based artificial APCs (aAPCs). Although similar numbers of influenza virus and measles virus tetramer-positive cells were generated by stimulation with peptide-loaded moDCs and aAPCs, T cell function, assessed by expression of IL-2, IFN-γ, TNF-α, MIP1β, and CD107a, showed that aAPC-generated CD8+ T cells were multifunctional, whereas moDC-generated cells were mostly monofunctional. aAPC-generated cells also produced more of each cytokine per cell than CD8+ T cells generated with moDCs. These phenotypes were not fixed, as changing the culture conditions of expanding T cells from aAPCs to moDCs, and moDCs to aAPCs, reversed the phenotypes. We conclude that CD8+ T cells are heterogeneous in their functionality and that this is dependent, in a dynamic way, on the stimulating APC. These studies will lead to understanding the factors that influence induction of optimal CD8+ T cell function.
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