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Direct IL-6 Signals Maximize Protective Secondary CD4 T Cell Responses against Influenza.


ABSTRACT: Memory T cells can often respond against pathogens that have evaded neutralizing Abs and are thus key to vaccine-induced protection, yet the signals needed to optimize their responses are unclear. In this study, we identify a dramatic and selective requirement for IL-6 to achieve optimal memory CD4 T cell recall following heterosubtypic influenza A virus (IAV) challenge of mice primed previously with wild-type or attenuated IAV strains. Through analysis of endogenous T cell responses and adoptive transfer of IAV-specific memory T cell populations, we find that without IL-6, CD4+, but not CD8+, secondary effector populations expand less and have blunted function and antiviral impact. Early and direct IL-6 signals to memory CD4 T cells are required to program maximal secondary effector responses at the site of infection during heterosubtypic challenge, indicating a novel role for a costimulatory cytokine in recall responses.

SUBMITTER: Strutt TM 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5101150 | biostudies-literature | 2016 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Direct IL-6 Signals Maximize Protective Secondary CD4 T Cell Responses against Influenza.

Strutt Tara M TM   McKinstry Karl Kai KK   Kuang Yi Y   Finn Caroline M CM   Hwang Ji Hae JH   Dhume Kunal K   Sell Stewart S   Swain Susan L SL  

Journal of immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950) 20160919 8


Memory T cells can often respond against pathogens that have evaded neutralizing Abs and are thus key to vaccine-induced protection, yet the signals needed to optimize their responses are unclear. In this study, we identify a dramatic and selective requirement for IL-6 to achieve optimal memory CD4 T cell recall following heterosubtypic influenza A virus (IAV) challenge of mice primed previously with wild-type or attenuated IAV strains. Through analysis of endogenous T cell responses and adoptiv  ...[more]

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