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Distinct PLZF+CD8αα+ Unconventional T Cells Enriched in Liver Use a Cytotoxic Mechanism to Limit Autoimmunity.


ABSTRACT: Hepatic immune system is uniquely challenged to mount a controlled effector response to pathogens while maintaining tolerance to diet and microbial Ags. We have identified a novel population of innate-like, unconventional CD8αα+TCRαβ+ T cells in naive mice and in human peripheral blood, called CD8αα Tunc, capable of controlling effector T cell responses. They are NK1.1+ (CD161+ in human), express NK-inhibitory receptors, and express the promyelocytic leukemia zinc finger (PLZF) transcription factor that distinguishes them from conventional CD8+ T cells. These cells display a cytotoxic phenotype and use a perforin-dependent mechanism to control Ag-induced or T cell-mediated autoimmune diseases. CD8αα Tunc are dependent upon IL-15/IL-2Rβ signaling and PLZF for their development and/or survival. They are Foxp3-negative and their regulatory activity is associated with a functionally distinct Qa-1b-dependent population coexpressing CD11c and CD244. A polyclonal TCR repertoire, an activated/memory phenotype, and the presence of CD8αα Tunc in NKT- and in MAIT-deficient as well as in germ-free mice indicates that these cells recognize diverse self-protein Ags. Our studies reveal a distinct population of unconventional CD8+ T cells within the natural immune repertoire capable of controlling autoimmunity and also providing a new target for therapeutic intervention.

SUBMITTER: Sheng H 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6783388 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Distinct PLZF<sup>+</sup>CD8αα<sup>+</sup> Unconventional T Cells Enriched in Liver Use a Cytotoxic Mechanism to Limit Autoimmunity.

Sheng Huiming H   Marrero Idania I   Maricic Igor I   Fanchiang Shaohsuan S SS   Zhang Sai S   Sant'Angelo Derek B DB   Kumar Vipin V  

Journal of immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950) 20190925 8


Hepatic immune system is uniquely challenged to mount a controlled effector response to pathogens while maintaining tolerance to diet and microbial Ags. We have identified a novel population of innate-like, unconventional CD8αα<sup>+</sup>TCRαβ<sup>+</sup> T cells in naive mice and in human peripheral blood, called CD8αα T<sub>unc</sub>, capable of controlling effector T cell responses. They are NK1.1<sup>+</sup> (CD161<sup>+</sup> in human), express NK-inhibitory receptors, and express the prom  ...[more]

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