Omega-3 (n-3)polyunsaturatedfatty acids (PUFAs)have beenknownto exert anti-inflammatory effects on various disease states. However, its effect on CD8+ T cell-mediated immunopathology upon viral infection has not been well elucidated yet. In this study, we investigated the possible implication of n-3 PUFAs in CD8+ T cell responses against an acute viral infection. Infection of FAT-1 transgenic mice that are capable of synthesizing n-3 PUFAs from n-6 PUFAs with lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus (LCMV) resulted in significant reduction of anti-viral CD8+ T cell responses. Interestingly, expansion of adoptively transferred wild-type (WT) LCMV-specific T cell receptor (TCR) transgenic CD8+ (P14) T cells into FAT-1 mice was significantly decreased. Also, activation of anti-viral CD4+ helper T cells was reduced in FAT-1 mice. Importantly, P14 cells carrying the fat-1 gene that were adoptively transferred intoWT mice exhibited a substantially decreased ability to proliferate and produce cytokines against LCMV infection. Together, n-3 PUFAs attenuated anti-viral CD8+ T cell responses against an acute viral infection and thus could be used to alleviate immunopathology mediated by the viral infection.
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Kang, K. W., Kim, S., Cho, Y. B., Ryu, S. R., Seo, Y. J., & Lee, S. M. (2019). Endogenous n-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids are beneficial to dampen CD8+ T cell-mediated inflammatory response upon the viral infection in mice. International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 20(18). https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms20184510
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