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Effector CD8 T cells possess suppressor function after 4-1BB and Toll-like receptor triggering.


ABSTRACT: To better understand how innate and adaptive immune responses interact with each other, we combined 4-1BB T cell costimulation with specific adjuvants to determine whether these treatments would influence specific T cell expansion and function in vivo. In the presence of 4-1BB ligation and Toll-like receptor 3 (TLR)3 and/or TLR4 triggering, CD8 T cell clonal expansion and survival was augmented profoundly. Specific T cells primed in vivo with TLR ligands responded normally to in vitro recall stimulus, but, surprisingly, copriming with 4-1BB costimulation significantly impaired the recall response even though many more specific effector T cells were rescued in vivo. Here, we demonstrate that the rescued CD8 T cells suppressed CD4 T cell proliferation via a type beta transforming growth factor-dependent mechanism. Thus, 4-1BB and TLR ligands induce survival of specific effector CD8 T cells with suppressive recall potential, which may explain the dual role that 4-1BB activation plays in mediating tumor clearance and prevention of autoimmune disease.

SUBMITTER: Myers L 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC154348 | biostudies-literature | 2003 Apr

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Effector CD8 T cells possess suppressor function after 4-1BB and Toll-like receptor triggering.

Myers Lara L   Takahashi Chikara C   Mittler Robert S RS   Rossi Robert J RJ   Vella Anthony T AT  

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 20030414 9


To better understand how innate and adaptive immune responses interact with each other, we combined 4-1BB T cell costimulation with specific adjuvants to determine whether these treatments would influence specific T cell expansion and function in vivo. In the presence of 4-1BB ligation and Toll-like receptor 3 (TLR)3 and/or TLR4 triggering, CD8 T cell clonal expansion and survival was augmented profoundly. Specific T cells primed in vivo with TLR ligands responded normally to in vitro recall sti  ...[more]

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