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Effector-like CD8? T cells in the memory population mediate potent protective immunity.


ABSTRACT: The CD8? memory T cell population is heterogeneous, and it is unclear which subset(s) optimally mediate the central goal of the immune system-protection against infection. Here we investigate the protective capacities of CD8? T cell subsets present at the memory stage of the immune response. We show that a population of CD8? T cells bearing markers associated with effector cells (KLRG1(hi), CD27(lo), T-bet(hi), Eomes(lo)) persisted to the memory phase and provided optimal control of Listeria monocytogenes and vaccinia virus, despite weak recall proliferative responses. After antigen-specific boosting, this population formed the predominant secondary memory subset and maintained superior pathogen control. The effector-like memory subset displayed a distinct pattern of tissue distribution and localization within the spleen, and their enhanced capacity to eliminate Listeria involved specialized utilization of cytolysis. Together, these data suggest that long-lived effector CD8? T cells are optimal for protective immunity against certain pathogens.

SUBMITTER: Olson JA 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3703254 | biostudies-literature | 2013 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Effector-like CD8⁺ T cells in the memory population mediate potent protective immunity.

Olson Janelle A JA   McDonald-Hyman Cameron C   Jameson Stephen C SC   Hamilton Sara E SE  

Immunity 20130606 6


The CD8⁺ memory T cell population is heterogeneous, and it is unclear which subset(s) optimally mediate the central goal of the immune system-protection against infection. Here we investigate the protective capacities of CD8⁺ T cell subsets present at the memory stage of the immune response. We show that a population of CD8⁺ T cells bearing markers associated with effector cells (KLRG1(hi), CD27(lo), T-bet(hi), Eomes(lo)) persisted to the memory phase and provided optimal control of Listeria mon  ...[more]

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