The antigen-specific CD8+ T cell repertoire in unimmunized mice includes memory phenotype cells bearing markers of homeostatic expansion

C Haluszczak, AD Akue, SE Hamilton… - Journal of Experimental …, 2009 - rupress.org
C Haluszczak, AD Akue, SE Hamilton, LDS Johnson, L Pujanauski, L Teodorovic…
Journal of Experimental Medicine, 2009rupress.org
Memory T cells exhibit superior responses to pathogens and tumors compared with their
naive counterparts. Memory is typically generated via an immune response to a foreign
antigen, but functional memory T cells can also be produced from naive cells by homeostatic
mechanisms. Using a recently developed method, we studied CD8 T cells, which are
specific for model (ovalbumin) and viral (HSV, vaccinia) antigens, in unimmunized mice and
found a subpopulation bearing markers of memory cells. Based on their phenotypic markers …
Memory T cells exhibit superior responses to pathogens and tumors compared with their naive counterparts. Memory is typically generated via an immune response to a foreign antigen, but functional memory T cells can also be produced from naive cells by homeostatic mechanisms. Using a recently developed method, we studied CD8 T cells, which are specific for model (ovalbumin) and viral (HSV, vaccinia) antigens, in unimmunized mice and found a subpopulation bearing markers of memory cells. Based on their phenotypic markers and by their presence in germ-free mice, these preexisting memory-like CD44hi CD8 T cells are likely to arise via physiological homeostatic proliferation rather than a response to environmental microbes. These antigen-inexperienced memory phenotype CD8 T cells display several functions that distinguish them from their CD44lo counterparts, including a rapid initiation of proliferation after T cell stimulation and rapid IFN-γ production after exposure to proinflammatory cytokines. Collectively, these data indicate that the unprimed antigen-specific CD8 T cell repertoire contains antigen-inexperienced cells that display phenotypic and functional traits of memory cells.
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