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Coregulation of CD8+ T cell exhaustion by multiple inhibitory receptors during chronic viral infection.


ABSTRACT: T cell exhaustion often occurs during chronic infection and prevents optimal viral control. The molecular pathways involved in T cell exhaustion remain poorly understood. Here we show that exhausted CD8+ T cells are subject to complex layers of negative regulation resulting from the coexpression of multiple inhibitory receptors. Exhausted CD8+ T cells expressed up to seven inhibitory receptors. Coexpression of multiple distinct inhibitory receptors was associated with greater T cell exhaustion and more severe infection. Regulation of T cell exhaustion by various inhibitory pathways was nonredundant, as blockade of the T cell inhibitory receptors PD-1 and LAG-3 simultaneously and synergistically improved T cell responses and diminished viral load in vivo. Thus, CD8+ T cell responses during chronic viral infections are regulated by complex patterns of coexpressed inhibitory receptors.

SUBMITTER: Blackburn SD 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC2605166 | biostudies-literature | 2009 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Coregulation of CD8+ T cell exhaustion by multiple inhibitory receptors during chronic viral infection.

Blackburn Shawn D SD   Shin Haina H   Haining W Nicholas WN   Zou Tao T   Workman Creg J CJ   Polley Antonio A   Betts Michael R MR   Freeman Gordon J GJ   Vignali Dario A A DA   Wherry E John EJ  

Nature immunology 20081130 1


T cell exhaustion often occurs during chronic infection and prevents optimal viral control. The molecular pathways involved in T cell exhaustion remain poorly understood. Here we show that exhausted CD8+ T cells are subject to complex layers of negative regulation resulting from the coexpression of multiple inhibitory receptors. Exhausted CD8+ T cells expressed up to seven inhibitory receptors. Coexpression of multiple distinct inhibitory receptors was associated with greater T cell exhaustion a  ...[more]

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