CD4 + Regulatory T Cells Exert Differential Functions during Early and Late Stages of the Immune Response to Respiratory Viruses
Acute respiratory virus infection (ARI) induces CD8 T cells with diminished cytokine production and functional impairment. The role of cellular mediators of immune impairment, specifically CD4 regulatory T cells (Tregs), is incompletely understood in ARI. Tregs are known suppressors of effector T ce...
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Veröffentlicht in: | The Journal of immunology (1950) 2018-08, Vol.201 (4), p.1253-1266 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Acute respiratory virus infection (ARI) induces CD8
T cells with diminished cytokine production and functional impairment. The role of cellular mediators of immune impairment, specifically CD4
regulatory T cells (Tregs), is incompletely understood in ARI. Tregs are known suppressors of effector T cell function, but whether they are detrimental or beneficial in ARI remains controversial. We show in this paper that Treg depletion leads to increased CD8
T cell function and lower virus titer in mice infected with human metapneumovirus. We further demonstrate that Tregs play a temporal role in the immune response to human metapneumovirus and influenza: Treg depletion before infection pathologically reduces virus-specific CD8
T cell numbers and delays virus clearance, whereas depletion 2 d postinoculation enhances CD8
T cell functionality without reducing virus-specific CD8
T cell numbers. Mechanistically, Treg depletion during immune priming led to impaired dendritic cell and CD8
T cell migration. Further, early Treg depletion was associated with immune skewing toward a type 2 phenotype characterized by increased type 2 innate lymphoid cells and T
2 CD4
T cells, which was not observed when Treg depletion was delayed until after inoculation. These results indicate that the presence of Tregs at inoculation is critical for efficient priming of the CD8
T cell response to ARI, whereas later in infection, Tregs are dispensable for virus clearance. |
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ISSN: | 0022-1767 1550-6606 |
DOI: | 10.4049/jimmunol.1800096 |