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Sepsis leads to lasting changes in phenotype and function of naive CD8 T cells.


ABSTRACT: Sepsis, an amplified immune response to systemic infection, is characterized by a transient cytokine storm followed by chronic immune dysfunction. Consequently, sepsis survivors are highly susceptible to newly introduced infections, suggesting sepsis can influence the function and composition of the naïve CD8 T cell pool and resulting pathogen-induced primary CD8 T cell responses. Here, we explored the extent to which sepsis induces phenotypic and functional changes within the naïve CD8 T cell pool. To interrogate this, the cecal ligation and puncture (CLP) mouse model of polymicrobial sepsis was used. In normal, non-septic mice, we show type-I interferon (IFN I)-mediated signaling plays an important role in driving the phenotypic and functional heterogeneity in the naïve CD8 T cell compartment leading to increased representation of Ly6C+ naïve CD8 T cells. In response to viral infection after sepsis resolution, naïve Ly6C+ CD8 T cells generated more primary effector and memory CD8 T cells with slower conversion to a central memory CD8 T cell phenotype (Tcm) than Ly6C- naïve CD8 T cells. Importantly, as a potent inducer of cytokine storm and IFN I production, sepsis leads to increased representation of Ly6C+ naïve CD8 T cells that maintained their heightened ability to respond (i.e., effector and memory CD8 T cell accumulation and cytokine production) to primary LCMV infection. Lastly, longitudinal analyses of peripheral blood samples obtained from septic patients revealed profound changes in CD8 T cell subset composition and frequency compared to healthy controls. Thus, sepsis has the capacity to alter the composition of naïve CD8 T cells, directly influencing primary CD8 T cell responses to newly introduced infections.

SUBMITTER: Berton RR 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10597476 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Sepsis leads to lasting changes in phenotype and function of naïve CD8 T cells.

Berton Roger R RR   McGonagil Patrick W PW   Jensen Isaac J IJ   Ybarra Tiffany K TK   Bishop Gail A GA   Harty John T JT   Griffith Thomas S TS   Badovinac Vladimir P VP  

PLoS pathogens 20231012 10


Sepsis, an amplified immune response to systemic infection, is characterized by a transient cytokine storm followed by chronic immune dysfunction. Consequently, sepsis survivors are highly susceptible to newly introduced infections, suggesting sepsis can influence the function and composition of the naïve CD8 T cell pool and resulting pathogen-induced primary CD8 T cell responses. Here, we explored the extent to which sepsis induces phenotypic and functional changes within the naïve CD8 T cell p  ...[more]

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