[HTML][HTML] FoxP3+ regulatory CD4 T cells control the generation of functional CD8 memory

MG De Goër de Herve, S Jaafoura, M Vallée… - Nature …, 2012 - nature.com
MG De Goër de Herve, S Jaafoura, M Vallée, Y Taoufik
Nature Communications, 2012nature.com
During the primary immune response, CD8 memory emerges from an environment of strong
immune activation. The FoxP3+ regulatory CD4 T-cell subset (Treg) is known as a key
suppressive component of the immune system. Here we report that Tregs are required for
the generation of functional CD8 memory. In the absence of Tregs during priming, the
resulting memory cells proliferate poorly and fail to differentiate into functional cytotoxic
secondary effectors following antigen reactivation. We find that the Tregs act early, during …
Abstract
During the primary immune response, CD8 memory emerges from an environment of strong immune activation. The FoxP3+ regulatory CD4 T-cell subset (Treg) is known as a key suppressive component of the immune system. Here we report that Tregs are required for the generation of functional CD8 memory. In the absence of Tregs during priming, the resulting memory cells proliferate poorly and fail to differentiate into functional cytotoxic secondary effectors following antigen reactivation. We find that the Tregs act early, during the expansion phase of primary CD8 effectors, by fine tuning interleukin-2 exposure of CD8 memory precursors. This crucial new role of Tregs has implications for optimal vaccine development.
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