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Bystander-activated memory CD8 T cells control early pathogen load in an innate-like, NKG2D-dependent manner

Authors :
Amanda Woodward-Davis
Amy M. Berkley
Dietmar Zehn
Laura Pattacini
Talyn Chu
Martin Prlic
Michael J. Bevan
Sarah Roepke
Aaron J. Tyznik
Source :
Cell reports, Cell Reports, vol. 3, no. 3, pp. 701-708, Cell Reports, Vol 3, Iss 3, Pp 701-708 (2013)
Publication Year :
2013

Abstract

During an infection the antigen non-specific memory CD8 T cell compartment is not simply an inert pool of cells, but becomes activated and cytotoxic. It is unknown how these cells contribute to the clearance of an infection. We measured the strength of T-cell receptor (TCR) signals that bystander activated, cytotoxic CD8 T-cells (BA-CTLs) receive in vivo and found evidence of limited TCR signaling. Given this marginal contribution of the TCR, we asked how BA-CTLs identify infected target cells. We show that target cells express NKG2D ligands following bacterial infection and demonstrate that BA-CTLs directly eliminate these target cells in an innate-like, NKG2D-dependent manner. Selective inhibition of BA-CTL mediated killing led to a significant defect in pathogen clearance. Together these data suggest a previously unappreciated, innate role for memory CD8 T-cells in the early immune response before the onset of a de-novo generated, antigen-specific CD8 T-cell response.

Details

Volume :
3
Issue :
3
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Cell reports
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....48ea448692a2e6d23066c4afcf623057