The viral context instructs the redundancy of costimulatory pathways in driving CD8+ T cell expansion

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Abstract

Signals delivered by costimulatory molecules are implicated in driving T cell expansion. The requirements for these signals, however, vary from dispensable to essential in different infections. We examined the underlying mechanisms of this differential T cell costimulation dependence and found that the viral context determined the dependence on CD28/B7-mediated costimulation for expansion of naive and memory CD8+ T cells, indicating that the requirement for costimulatory signals is not imprinted. Notably, related to the high-level costimulatory molecule expression induced by lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus (LCMV), CD28/B7-mediated costimulation was dispensable for accumulation of LCMV-specific CD8+ T cells because of redundancy with the costimulatory pathways induced by TNF receptor family members (i.e., CD27, OX40, and 4-1BB). Type I IFN signaling in viral-specific CD8+ T cells is slightly redundant with costimulatory signals. These results highlight that pathogen-specific conditions differentially and uniquely dictate the utilization of costimulatory pathways allowing shaping of effector and memory antigen-specific CD8+ T cell responses.

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Welten, S. P. M., Redeker, A., Franken, K. L. M. C., Oduro, J. D., Ossendorp, F., Čičin-Šain, L., … Arens, R. (2015). The viral context instructs the redundancy of costimulatory pathways in driving CD8+ T cell expansion. ELife, 4(AUGUST2015). https://doi.org/10.7554/eLife.07486

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