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Publication : Memory CD4+ T cells induce innate responses independently of pathogen.

First Author  Strutt TM Year  2010
Journal  Nat Med Volume  16
Issue  5 Pages  558-64, 1p following 564
PubMed ID  20436484 Mgi Jnum  J:160609
Mgi Id  MGI:4454720 Doi  10.1038/nm.2142
Citation  Strutt TM, et al. (2010) Memory CD4+ T cells induce innate responses independently of pathogen. Nat Med 16(5):558-64, 1p following 564
abstractText  Inflammation induced by recognition of pathogen-associated molecular patterns markedly affects subsequent adaptive responses. We asked whether the adaptive immune system can also affect the character and magnitude of innate inflammatory responses. We found that the response of memory, but not naive, CD4(+) T cells enhances production of multiple innate inflammatory cytokines and chemokines (IICs) in the lung and that, during influenza infection, this leads to early control of virus. Memory CD4(+) T cell-induced IICs and viral control require cognate antigen recognition and are optimal when memory cells are either T helper type 1 (T(H)1) or T(H)17 polarized but are independent of interferon-gamma (IFN-gamma) and tumor necrosis factor-alpha (TNF-alpha) production and do not require activation of conserved pathogen recognition pathways. This represents a previously undescribed mechanism by which memory CD4(+) T cells induce an early innate response that enhances immune protection against pathogens.
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