Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12105/7229
Title
Conventional CD4+ T cells present bacterial antigens to induce cytotoxic and memory CD8+ T cell responses
Author(s)
Cruz-Adalia, Aránzazu | Ramirez-Santiago, Guillermo | Osuna-Pérez, Jesús | Torres-Torresano, Mónica | Zorita, Virginia CNIC | Martínez-Riaño, Ana | Boccasavia, Viola | Borroto, Aldo | Martinez del Hoyo, Gloria CNIC | Gonzalez-Granado, Jose Maria CNIC | Alarcón, Balbino | Sanchez-Madrid, Francisco CNIC | Veiga, Esteban
Date issued
2017
Citation
Nat Commun. 2017; 8(1):1591
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Abstract
Bacterial phagocytosis and antigen cross-presentation to activate CD8+ T cells are principal functions of professional antigen presenting cells. However, conventional CD4+ T cells also capture and kill bacteria from infected dendritic cells in a process termed transphagocytosis (also known as transinfection). Here, we show that transphagocytic T cells present bacterial antigens to naive CD8+ T cells, which proliferate and become cytotoxic in response. CD4+ T-cell-mediated antigen presentation also occurs in vivo in the course of infection, and induces the generation of central memory CD8+ T cells with low PD-1 expression. Moreover, transphagocytic CD4+ T cells induce protective anti-tumour immune responses by priming CD8+ T cells, highlighting the potential of CD4+ T cells as a tool for cancer immunotherapy.
MESH
Animals | Antigen Presentation | Antigens, Bacterial | CD4-Positive T-Lymphocytes | CD8-Positive T-Lymphocytes | Cells, Cultured | Cross-Priming | Cytotoxicity, Immunologic | Immunologic Memory | Immunological Synapses | Mice, Inbred C57BL | Mice, Transgenic | Phagocytosis | Programmed Cell Death 1 Receptor
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