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Publication : Individual T helper cells have a quantitative cytokine memory.

First Author  Helmstetter C Year  2015
Journal  Immunity Volume  42
Issue  1 Pages  108-22
PubMed ID  25607461 Mgi Jnum  J:259034
Mgi Id  MGI:6141889 Doi  10.1016/j.immuni.2014.12.018
Citation  Helmstetter C, et al. (2015) Individual T helper cells have a quantitative cytokine memory. Immunity 42(1):108-22
abstractText  The probabilistic expression of cytokine genes in differentiated T helper (Th) cell populations remains ill defined. By single-cell analyses and mathematical modeling, we show that one stimulation featured stable cytokine nonproducers as well as stable producers with wide cell-to-cell variability in the magnitude of expression. Focusing on interferon-gamma (IFN-gamma) expression by Th1 cells, mathematical modeling predicted that this behavior reflected different cell-intrinsic capacities and not mere gene-expression noise. In vivo, Th1 cells sort purified by secreted IFN-gamma amounts preserved a quantitative memory for both probability and magnitude of IFN-gamma re-expression for at least 1 month. Mechanistically, this memory resulted from quantitatively distinct transcription of individual alleles and was controlled by stable expression differences of the Th1 cell lineage-specifying transcription factor T-bet. Functionally, Th1 cells with graded IFN-gamma production competence differentially activated Salmonella-infected macrophages for bacterial killing. Thus, individual Th cells commit to produce distinct amounts of a given cytokine, thereby generating functional intrapopulation heterogeneity.
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