Genetic disruption of CD8+ Treg activity enhances the immune response to viral infection

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The immunological interactions that regulate the T-cell response to chronic viral infection are insufficiently understood. Here we study a cellular interaction that may enhance the antiviral immune response and constrain immunopathology. We analyze the contribution of Qa-1-restricted CD8+ regulatory T cells (Treg cells) to antiviral immunity after infection by lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus. These CD8+ Treg cells recognize and eliminate target cells through an interaction with the murine class Ib MHC molecule Qa-1 (HLA-E in humans). Using Qa-1 mutant mice (B6.Qa-1-D227K [B6- DK]) that harbor a single mutation that abrogates binding of Qa-1 peptide to the CD8-TCR (T-cell receptor) complex, we show that disruption of immune suppression mediated by CD8+ Treg cells results in robust antiviral immune responses in both acute and chronic viral infection. Enhanced antiviral responses of B6-DK mice were accompanied by increased control of virus, reduced tissue inflammation in the acute phase, and dramatic alleviation of disease in the chronic phase. In addition, CD8+ effector T cells in B6- DK mice displayed a less exhausted phenotype characterized by decreased expression of programmed cell death 1 (PD-1), LAG3 (CD223), and 2B4 (CD244) and increased expression of NKG2D (CD314) and killer cell lectin-like receptor subfamily G member 1 (KLRG1). Enhanced antiviral immunity in B6-DK mice reflected, in part, reduced inhibition of CD8+ effector cells by CD8+ Treg cells. These findings indicate that direct inhibition of effector CD8 + T cells by Qa-1-restricted CD8+ Treg cells results in increased disease severity and delayed recovery. These data suggest that depletion or inactivation of CD8+ Treg cells represents a potentially effective strategy to enhance protective immunity to chronic viral infection.

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Holderried, T. A. W., Lang, P. A., Kim, H. J., & Cantor, H. (2013). Genetic disruption of CD8+ Treg activity enhances the immune response to viral infection. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 110(52), 21089–21094. https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1320999110

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