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Publication : Memory-phenotype CD4<sup>+</sup> T cells spontaneously generated under steady-state conditions exert innate T<sub>H</sub>1-like effector function.

First Author  Kawabe T Year  2017
Journal  Sci Immunol Volume  2
Issue  12 PubMed ID  28783663
Mgi Jnum  J:270972 Mgi Id  MGI:6192868
Doi  10.1126/sciimmunol.aam9304 Citation  Kawabe T, et al. (2017) Memory-phenotype CD4(+) T cells spontaneously generated under steady-state conditions exert innate TH1-like effector function. Sci Immunol 2(12)
abstractText  Conventional CD4(+) T cells are composed of naive, pathogen-specific memory, and pathogen-independent memory-phenotype (MP) cells under steady state. Naive and pathogen-specific memory cells play key roles in adaptive immunity, whereas the homeostatic mechanisms regulating the generation of MP cells and their biological functions are unclear. We show that MP cells are autonomously generated from peripheral naive cells in the absence of infectious stimulation in a T cell receptor (TCR)- and CD28-dependent manner. We further demonstrate that MP cells contain a T-bet(hi) subpopulation that is continuously generated by environmental interleukin-12 (IL-12) and rapidly produces interferon-gamma (IFN-gamma) in response to IL-12 in the absence of pathogen recognition. These cells can provide nonspecific host resistance against Toxoplasma gondii infection while enhancing the adaptive CD4(+) T cell responses. Together, these findings reveal that MP cells are continuously generated from naive precursors and have a previously undescribed innate immune function by which they produce an early, T helper cell type 1 (TH1)-like protective response against pathogens.
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