Regulation of innate CD8+ T-cell activation mediated by cytokines

BE Freeman, E Hammarlund… - Proceedings of the …, 2012 - National Acad Sciences
BE Freeman, E Hammarlund, HP Raué, MK Slifka
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 2012National Acad Sciences
Virus-specific CD8+ T cells develop the ability to function in an “innate” capacity by
responding to a remarkable array of cytokines in a TCR-independent manner. Although
several cytokines such as IL-12 and IL-18 have been identified as key regulators of CD8+ T-
cell activation, the role of other cytokines and the ways in which they interact with each other
remain unclear. Here, we have used an unbiased, systematic approach to examine the
effects of 1,849 cytokine combinations on virus-specific CD8+ T-cell activation. This study …
Virus-specific CD8+ T cells develop the ability to function in an “innate” capacity by responding to a remarkable array of cytokines in a TCR-independent manner. Although several cytokines such as IL-12 and IL-18 have been identified as key regulators of CD8+ T-cell activation, the role of other cytokines and the ways in which they interact with each other remain unclear. Here, we have used an unbiased, systematic approach to examine the effects of 1,849 cytokine combinations on virus-specific CD8+ T-cell activation. This study identifies several unexpected cytokine combinations that synergize to induce antigen-independent IFNγ production and CD69 up-regulation by CD8+ T cells in addition to cytokines that exhibit differential regulatory functions, with the ability to either enhance or inhibit T-cell IFNγ production, depending on which cytokine partner is present. These findings underscore the complexity of cytokine interactions while also providing insight into the multifaceted regulatory network controlling virus-specific CD8+ T-cell functions.
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