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Distinct CD4+ helper T cells involved in primary and secondary responses to infection.


ABSTRACT: Helper T cells are critical for protective immunity, CD8(+) T-cell memory, and CD4(+) recall responses, but whether the same or distinct CD4(+) T cells are involved in these responses has not been established. Here we describe two CD4(+) T cells, LLO118 and LLO56, specific for an immunodominant Listeria monocytogenes epitope, with dramatically different responses to primary and secondary infection. Comparing in vivo responses, LLO118 T cells proliferate more strongly to primary infection, whereas surprisingly, LLO56 has a superior CD4(+) recall response to secondary infection. LLO118 T cells provide more robust help for CD8(+) T-cell responses to secondary infection than LLO56. We found no detectable differences in antigen sensitivity, but naive LLO118 T cells have much lower levels of CD5 and their T-cell receptor levels are dramatically down-regulated after their strong primary response. Thus, distinct CD4(+) helper T cells are specialized to help either in primary or secondary responses to infection.

SUBMITTER: Weber KS 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3386110 | biostudies-literature | 2012 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Distinct CD4+ helper T cells involved in primary and secondary responses to infection.

Weber K Scott KS   Li Qi-Jing QJ   Persaud Stephen P SP   Campbell Jeff D JD   Davis Mark M MM   Allen Paul M PM  

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 20120529 24


Helper T cells are critical for protective immunity, CD8(+) T-cell memory, and CD4(+) recall responses, but whether the same or distinct CD4(+) T cells are involved in these responses has not been established. Here we describe two CD4(+) T cells, LLO118 and LLO56, specific for an immunodominant Listeria monocytogenes epitope, with dramatically different responses to primary and secondary infection. Comparing in vivo responses, LLO118 T cells proliferate more strongly to primary infection, wherea  ...[more]

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