Cognate antigen engagement on parenchymal cells stimulates CD8+ T cell proliferation in situ
Journal Title
Nat Commun
Publication Type
Journal Article
Abstract
T-cell responses are initiated upon cognate presentation by professional antigen presenting cells in lymphoid tissue. T cells then migrate to inflamed tissues, but further T-cell stimulation in these parenchymal target sites is not well understood. Here we show that T-cell expansion within inflamed tissues is a distinct phase that is neither a classical primary nor classical secondary response. This response, which we term 'the mezzanine response', commences within days after initial antigen encounter, unlike the secondary response that usually occurs weeks after priming. A further distinction of this response is that T-cell proliferation is driven by parenchymal cell antigen presentation, without requiring professional antigen presenting cells, but with increased dependence on IL-2. The mezzanine response might, therefore, be a new target for inhibiting T-cell responses in allograft rejection and autoimmunity or for enhancing T-cell responses in the context of microbial or tumour immunity.
Publisher
Springer Nature
Research Division(s)
Immunology
PubMed ID
28401883
Open Access at Publisher's Site
https://www-nature-com/articles/ncomms14809
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