Differential Regulation of Effector- and Central-Memory Responses to Toxoplasma gondii Infection by IL-12 Revealed by Tracking of Tgd057-Specific CD8+ T Cells
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Wilson, Douglas C.; Grotenbreg, Gijsbert M.; Liu, Kenian; Zhao, Yanlin; Frickel, Eva-Maria; Gubbels, Marc-Jan; Yap, George S.; Ploegh, Hidde; ... Show more Show less
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Production of the pro-inflammatory cytokine IL-12 by innate phagocytes drives the differentiation of IFN-γ-producing effector T cells during Toxoplasma gondii infection. However, the role of IL-12 in the regulation of memory CD8+ T cell differentiation and function during murine toxoplasmosis is unclear. To track memory CTL development, we identified a novel H-2Kb-restricted CTL population specific for the Toxoplasma antigen tgd057. Tgd057-specific CTLs were induced by both vaccination and natural peroral infection, and were representative of the polyclonal CTL population. Tgd057-specific primary effector cells required IL-12 for the differentiation of KLRG1+ effector subpopulations and IFN-γ production in response to restimulation with parasite-infected cells, but not to restimulation with cognate peptide. The effect of IL-12 deficiency during the primary response was profoundly imprinted on memory CTLs, which continued to show defects in cell numbers, KLRG1+ effector memory subpopulation differentiation, and IFN-γ recall responses. Importantly, isolated CD62Lhi KLRG1- CD8+ T cells differentiated in the absence of IL-12 were enhanced in their ability to generate IFN-γ-producing secondary tgd057-specific effector cells. Our data, for the first time, demonstrate the negative impact of IL-12 signaling on the quality of the central memory CTL compartment. Thus, despite the beneficial role of IL-12 in promoting effector differentiation, excessive exposure to IL-12 during CTL priming may limit the development of long-term protective immunity through the decreased fitness of central memory CTL responses.
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2010-03Department
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of BiologyJournal
PLoS Pathogens
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Public Library of Science (PLoS)
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Wilson, Douglas C. et al. “Differential Regulation of Effector- and Central-Memory Responses to Toxoplasma Gondii Infection by IL-12 Revealed by Tracking of Tgd057-Specific CD8+ T Cells.” Edited by Eric Y. Denkers. PLoS Pathogens 6, 3 (March 2010): e1000815 © 2010 Wilson et al
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1553-7374
1553-7366