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CD40L Expression Allows CD8 + T Cells to Promote Their Own Expansion and Differentiation through Dendritic Cells

CD8 T cells play an important role in providing protective immunity against a wide range of pathogens, and a number of different factors control their activation. Although CD40L-mediated CD40 licensing of dendritic cells (DCs) by CD4 T cells is known to be necessary for the generation of a robust CD...

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Published in:Frontiers in immunology 2017-11, Vol.8, p.1484-1484
Main Authors: Tay, Neil Q, Lee, Debbie C P, Chua, Yen Leong, Prabhu, Nayana, Gascoigne, Nicholas R J, Kemeny, David M
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Language:English
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Summary:CD8 T cells play an important role in providing protective immunity against a wide range of pathogens, and a number of different factors control their activation. Although CD40L-mediated CD40 licensing of dendritic cells (DCs) by CD4 T cells is known to be necessary for the generation of a robust CD8 T cell response, the contribution of CD8 T cell-expressed CD40L on DC licensing is less clear. We have previously shown that CD8 T cells are able to induce the production of IL-12 p70 by DCs in a CD40L-dependent manner, providing some evidence that CD8 T cell-mediated activation of DCs is possible. To better understand the role of CD40L on CD8 T cell responses, we generated and characterized CD40L-expressing CD8 T cells both and . We found that CD40L was expressed on 30-50% of effector CD8 T cells when stimulated and that this expression was transient. The expression of CD40L on CD8 T cells promoted the proliferation and differentiation of both the CD40L-expressing CD8 T cells and the bystander effector CD8 T cells. This process occurred a cell-extrinsic manner and was mediated by DCs. These data demonstrate the existence of a mechanism where CD8 T cells and DCs cooperate to maximize CD8 T cell responses.
ISSN:1664-3224
1664-3224
DOI:10.3389/fimmu.2017.01484