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HVEM Imprints Memory Potential on Effector CD8 T Cells Required for Protective Mucosal Immunity.


ABSTRACT: Mucosal immunity to reinfection with a highly virulent virus requires the accumulation and persistence of memory CD8 T cells at the site of primary infection. These cells may derive from memory precursor effector cells (MPECs), which are distinct from short-lived effector cells that provide acute protection but are often destined to die. Using respiratory virus infection, we show that herpes virus entry mediator (HVEM; TNFRSF14), a member of the TNF receptor superfamily, provides key signals for MPEC persistence. HVEM-deficient CD8 T cells expanded normally but were skewed away from MPECs with resultant poor development of circulating and lung-resident memory cells. HVEM was selectively expressed on MPECs whereas MPECs deficient in HVEM failed to survive in adoptive transfer recipients. As a consequence, HVEM-deficient recipients failed to afford protection against respiratory reinfection with influenza virus. HVEM therefore represents a critical signal for MPECs and development of protective mucosal CD8 T cell memory.

SUBMITTER: Desai P 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5783181 | biostudies-literature | 2017 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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HVEM Imprints Memory Potential on Effector CD8 T Cells Required for Protective Mucosal Immunity.

Desai Pritesh P   Abboud Georges G   Stanfield Jessica J   Thomas Paul G PG   Song Jianxun J   Ware Carl F CF   Croft Michael M   Salek-Ardakani Shahram S  

Journal of immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950) 20170901 8


Mucosal immunity to reinfection with a highly virulent virus requires the accumulation and persistence of memory CD8 T cells at the site of primary infection. These cells may derive from memory precursor effector cells (MPECs), which are distinct from short-lived effector cells that provide acute protection but are often destined to die. Using respiratory virus infection, we show that herpes virus entry mediator (HVEM; TNFRSF14), a member of the TNF receptor superfamily, provides key signals for  ...[more]

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