The role of γδ T cells in induction of bacterial antigen-specific protective CD8+ cytotoxic T cells in immune response against the intracellular bacteria Listeria monocytogenes

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The role of T-cell receptor (TCR) γβ T cells in the induction of protective TCR αβ T cells against infection by the intracellular bacteria Listeria monocytogenes was analysed. We found that depletion of γδ T cells by anti-TCR δ monoclonal antibody treatment before intravenous immunization of mice with a sublethal dose of viable L. monoeytogenes resulted in reduction of protection against secondary challenge infection in the immunized mice. The γδ T-cell depletion also reduced induction of protective αβ T cells capable of transferring the protection against challenge infection of L. monocytogenes into naive mice. Furthermore, the protective T cells that were affected by the γδ T-cell depletion were suggested to be CD8+ cytotoxic T cells rather than CD4+ T cells by the following observations. First, induction of cytotoxic T lymphocytes specific to a L. monocytogenes-derived H-2K(d)-restricted peptide (listeriolysin O 91- 99) was significantly suppressed by γδ T-cell depletion before immunization. Second, γδ T-cell depletion did not affect cytokine production and proliferation of T cells from immunized mice in response to in vitro stimulation with heat-killed Listeria which preferentially stimulates CD4+ T cells. Third, CD8+ αβ T cells from control immunized mice transferred protection against infection of L. monocytogenes into naive mice but only a limited degree of protection was transferred by CD8+ T cells from the γδ T-cell-depleted immunized mice; and fourth, CD4+ αβ T cells from the γδb T-cell-depleted mice transferred a similar level of protection as those from the control immunized mice. All these results suggest that γδ T cells participate in establishment of protective immunity against intracellular bacteria by supporting priming of bacterial antigen-specific CD8+ cytotoxic T cells.

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Nomura, A., Matsuzaki, G., Takada, H., Hiromatsu, K., Nabeshima, S., Nakamura, T., … Nomoto, K. (1998). The role of γδ T cells in induction of bacterial antigen-specific protective CD8+ cytotoxic T cells in immune response against the intracellular bacteria Listeria monocytogenes. Immunology, 95(2), 226–233. https://doi.org/10.1046/j.1365-2567.1998.00593.x

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