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EBV-induced human CD8(+) NKT cells synergise CD4(+) NKT cells suppressing EBV-associated tumours upon induction of Th1-bias

Authors :
Mengjun Wu
Xiaoling Zheng
Jinquan Tan
Xinti Tan
Wei Xiao
Youxin Jin
Wei Huang
Jie Xiong
Rui Zhou
Tao Xiong
Yuling He
Lan Wang
Li Li
Xiang Ji
Ruijing Xiao
Lang Chen
Yujuan Wang
Source :
Cellularmolecular immunology. 6(5)
Publication Year :
2009

Abstract

CD8(+) natural killer T (NKT) cells from EBV-associated tumour patients are quantitatively and functionally impaired. EBV-induced CD8(+) NKT cells drive syngeneic T cells into a Th1-bias response to suppress EBV-associated malignancies. IL-4-biased CD4(+) NKT cells do not affect either syngeneic T cell cytotoxicity or Th cytokine secretion. Circulating mDC1 cells from patients with EBV-associated malignancies impair the production of IFN-gamma by CD8(+) NKT cells. In this study, we have established a human-thymus-SCID chimaera model to further investigate the underlying mechanism of EBV-induced CD8(+) NKT cells in suppressing EBV-associated malignancies. In the human-thymus-SCID chimera, EBV-induced CD8(+) NKT cells suppress EBV-associated malignancies in a manner dependent on the Th1-bias response and syngeneic CD3(+) T cells. However, adoptive transfer with CD4(+) NKT cells alone inhibits T cell immunity. Interestingly, CD4(+) NKT cells themselves secrete high levels of IL-2, enhancing the persistence of adoptively transferred CD8(+) NKT cells and T cells, thereby leading to a more pronounced T cell anti-tumour response in chimaeras co-transferred with CD4(+) and CD8(+) NKT cells. Thus, immune reconstitution with EBV-induced CD4(+) and CD8(+) NKT cells synergistically enhances T cell tumour immunity, providing a potential prophylactic and therapeutic treatment for EBV-associated malignancies.

Details

ISSN :
20420226
Volume :
6
Issue :
5
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Cellularmolecular immunology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....5875a9f7c334eb72bc32278cb71e09cc