CD8 T Cells Inhibit IgE Via Dendritic Cell IL-12 Induction That Promotes Th1 T Cell Counter-Regulation
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- Matthew J. Thomas
- *Department of Immunology, Guy’s, King’s, and St. Thomas’s School of Medicine, Kings College, London, United Kingdom; and
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- Alistair Noble
- *Department of Immunology, Guy’s, King’s, and St. Thomas’s School of Medicine, Kings College, London, United Kingdom; and
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- Ela Sawicka
- *Department of Immunology, Guy’s, King’s, and St. Thomas’s School of Medicine, Kings College, London, United Kingdom; and
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- Philip W. Askenase
- †Section of Allergy and Clinical Immunology, Department of Medicine, Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, CT 06510
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- David M. Kemeny
- *Department of Immunology, Guy’s, King’s, and St. Thomas’s School of Medicine, Kings College, London, United Kingdom; and
Description
<jats:title>Abstract</jats:title> <jats:p>Th1 and Th2 cells are counterinhibitory; their balance determines allergic sensitization. We show here that CD8 T cell subsets break these rules as both T cytotoxic (Tc)1 and Tc2 cells promote Th1 over Th2 immunity. Using IL-12−/−, IFN-γ−/−, and OVA257–264-specific Vα2Vβ5 TCR-transgenic mice, we have identified the key steps involved. OVA-specific IFN-γ−/− CD8 T cells inhibited IgE responses equivalent to wild-type CD8 T cells (up to 98% suppression), indicating that CD8 T cell-derived IFN-γ was not required. However, OVA-specific CD8 T cells could not inhibit IgE in IFN-γ−/− recipients unless reconstituted with naive, wild-type CD4 T cells, suggesting that CD4 T cell-derived IFN-γ did play a role. Transfer of either Tc1 or Tc2 Vα2Vβ5 TCR-transgenic CD8 T cells inhibited IgE and OVA-specific Th2 cells while promoting OVA-specific Th1 cell responses, suggesting a potential role for a type 1 inducing cytokine such as IL-12. CD8 T cells were shown to induce IL-12 in OVA257–264-pulsed dendritic cells (DC) in vitro. Furthermore, CD8 T cells were unable to inhibit IgE responses in IL-12−/− recipients without the addition of naive, wild-type DC, thus demonstrating a pivotal role for IL-12 in this mechanism. These data reveal a mechanism of IgE regulation in which CD8 T cells induce DC IL-12 by an IFN-γ-independent process that subsequently induces Th1 and inhibits Th2 cells. Th1 cell IFN-γ is the final step that inhibits B cell IgE class switching. This demonstrates a novel regulatory network through which CD8 T cells inhibit allergic sensitization.</jats:p>
Journal
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- The Journal of Immunology
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The Journal of Immunology 168 (1), 216-223, 2002-01-01
The American Association of Immunologists
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Details 詳細情報について
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- CRID
- 1364233270650302592
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- ISSN
- 15506606
- 00221767
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- Data Source
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- Crossref