Regulatory T cells increase the avidity of primary CD8+ T cell responses and promote memory.
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Authors
Pace, LuigiaTempez, Andy
Arnold-Schrauf, Catharina
Lemaitre, Fabrice
Bousso, Philippe
Fetler, Luc
Sparwasser, Tim
Amigorena, Sebastian
Issue Date
2012-10-26
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Although regulatory T cells (T(regs)) are known to suppress self-reactive autoimmune responses, their role during T cell responses to nonself antigens is not well understood. We show that T(regs) play a critical role during the priming of immune responses in mice. T(reg) depletion induced the activation and expansion of a population of low-avidity CD8(+) T cells because of overproduction of CCL-3/4/5 chemokines, which stabilized the interactions between antigen-presenting dendritic cells and low-avidity T cells. In the absence of T(regs), the avidity of the primary immune response was impaired, which resulted in reduced memory to Listeria monocytogenes. These results suggest that T(regs) are important regulators of the homeostasis of CD8(+) T cell priming and play a critical role in the induction of high-avidity primary responses and effective memory.Citation
Regulatory T cells increase the avidity of primary CD8+ T cell responses and promote memory. 2012, 338 (6106):532-6 ScienceAffiliation
INSERM U932, Immunity and Cancer, Institut Curie, F-75248 Paris Cedex 05, France.Journal
Science (New York, N.Y.)PubMed ID
23112334Type
ArticleLanguage
enISSN
1095-9203ae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
10.1126/science.1227049
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