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Primary EBV Infection Induces an Acute Wave of Activated Antigen-Specific Cytotoxic CD4+ T Cells.

Authors :
Meckiff, Benjamin J.
Ladell, Kristin
McLaren, James E.
Ryan, Gordon B.
Leese, Alison M.
James, Eddie A.
Price, David A.
Long, Heather M.
Source :
Journal of Immunology. 9/1/2019, Vol. 203 Issue 5, p1276-1287. 12p.
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

CD4+ T cells are essential for immune protection against viruses, yet their multiple roles remain ill-defined at the single-cell level in humans. Using HLA class II tetramers, we studied the functional properties and clonotypic architecture of EBV-specific CD4+ T cells in patients with infectious mononucleosis, a symptomatic manifestation of primary EBV infection, and in long-term healthy carriers of EBV. We found that primary infection elicited oligoclonal expansions of TH1-like EBV-specific CD4+ T cells armed with cytotoxic proteins that responded immediately ex vivo to challenge with EBV-infected B cells. Importantly, these acutely generated cytotoxic CD4+T cells were highly activated and transcriptionally distinct from classically described cytotoxic CD4+ memory T cells that accumulate during other persistent viral infections, including CMV and HIV. In contrast, EBV-specific memory CD4+ T cells displayed increased cytokine polyfunctionality but lacked cytotoxic activity. These findings suggested an important effector role for acutely generated cytotoxic CD4+ T cells that could potentially be harnessed to improve the efficacy of vaccines against EBV. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00221767
Volume :
203
Issue :
5
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Journal of Immunology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
138293701
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.4049/jimmunol.1900377