A functional subset of CD8 + T cells during chronic exhaustion is defined by SIRPα expression

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Prolonged exposure of CD8 + T cells to antigenic stimulation, as in chronic viral infections, leads to a state of diminished function termed exhaustion. We now demonstrate that even during exhaustion there is a subset of functional CD8 + T cells defined by surface expression of SIRPα, a protein not previously reported on lymphocytes. On SIRPα + CD8 + T cells, expression of co-inhibitory receptors is counterbalanced by expression of co-stimulatory receptors and it is only SIRPα + cells that actively proliferate, transcribe IFNγ and show cytolytic activity. Furthermore, target cells that express the ligand for SIRPα, CD47, are more susceptible to CD8 + T cell-killing in vivo. SIRPα + CD8 + T cells are evident in mice infected with Friend retrovirus, LCMV Clone 13, and in patients with chronic HCV infections. Furthermore, therapeutic blockade of PD-L1 to reinvigorate CD8 + T cells during chronic infection expands the cytotoxic subset of SIRPα + CD8 + T cells.

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Myers, L. M., Tal, M. C., Torrez Dulgeroff, L. B., Carmody, A. B., Messer, R. J., Gulati, G., … Hasenkrug, K. J. (2019). A functional subset of CD8 + T cells during chronic exhaustion is defined by SIRPα expression. Nature Communications, 10(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-019-08637-9

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