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Human Cytomegalovirus Infection Promotes Expansion of a Functionally Superior Cytoplasmic CD3

Authors :
Zeguang, Wu
Colleen M, Lau
Rosa, Sottile
Jean-Benoît, Le Luduec
M Kazim, Panjwani
Peter M, Conaty
Katja, Srpan
Kerstin, Laib Sampaio
Thomas, Mertens
Stuart P, Adler
Ann B, Hill
Juliet N, Barker
Nai-Kong V, Cheung
Joseph C, Sun
Katharine C, Hsu
Source :
J Immunol
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Human CMV (HCMV) is a ubiquitous pathogen that indelibly shapes the NK cell repertoire. Using transcriptomic, epigenomic, and proteomic approaches to evaluate peripheral blood NK cells from healthy human volunteers, we find that prior HCMV infection promotes NK cells with a T cell–like gene profile, including the canonical markers CD3ε, CD5, and CD8β, as well as the T cell lineage–commitment transcription factor Bcl11b. Although Bcl11b expression is upregulated during NK maturation from CD56(bright) to CD56(dim), we find a Bcl11b-mediated signature at the protein level for FcεRIγ, PLZF, IL-2Rβ, CD3γ, CD3δ, and CD3ε in later-stage, HCMV-induced NK cells. BCL11B is targeted by Notch signaling in T cell development, and culture of NK cells with Notch ligand increases cytoplasmic CD3ε expression. The Bcl11b-mediated gain of CD3ε, physically associated with CD16 signaling molecules Lck and CD247 in NK cells is correlated with increased Ab-dependent effector function, including against HCMV-infected cells, identifying a potential mechanism for their prevalence in HCMV-infected individuals and their prospective clinical use in Ab-based therapies.

Details

ISSN :
15506606
Volume :
207
Issue :
10
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950)
Accession number :
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