Naturally Occurring PD-1+ Memory Phenotype CD8 T Cells Belong to Nonconventional CD8 T Cells and Are Cyclophosphamide-Sensitive Regulatory T Cells

  • Sakuraba K
  • Shibata K
  • Iwamoto Y
  • et al.
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CD8 T cells expressing memory markers exist in naive mice and are thought to be of heterogeneous origin. It was recently reported that among such memory-phenotype (MP) CD8 T cells in naive mice, those expressing programmed death-1 (PD-1) had immune regulatory activity, but their origin and relationship with other regulatory CD8 T cell subsets remain unclear. In the current study, we examined detailed characteristics and functions of PD-1+ MP CD8 T cells in naive mice. Their expression pattern of surface molecules resembled that of exhausted CD8 T cells seen in chronic viral infection. However, PD-1+ MP CD8 T cells were detected from neonatal periods, even in the thymus; thus, they are naturally occurring. By analyzing bone marrow chimera mice in which β2-microglobulin–deficient mice were used as the recipients, it was revealed that PD-1+ MP CD8 T cells were positively selected by hematopoietic cells, indicating that they belong to nonconventional CD8 T cells. However, in contrast to majority of MP CD8 T cells, PD-1+ MP CD8 T cells were IL-15 independent. PD-1+ MP CD8 T cells showed the fastest cell cycling among various T cell subsets in naive mice, which was consistent with the highest sensitivity to cyclophosphamide (CP) treatment. Importantly, PD-1+ MP CD8 T cells were able to suppress delayed-type hypersensitivity response that was augmented by CP treatment. Taken together, our data indicate that the naturally occurring PD-1+ MP CD8 T cells in naive mice are a unique subset of nonconventional CD8 T cells and represent the CP-sensitive suppressor CD8 T cells.

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Sakuraba, K., Shibata, K., Iwamoto, Y., Yoshikai, Y., & Yamada, H. (2013). Naturally Occurring PD-1+ Memory Phenotype CD8 T Cells Belong to Nonconventional CD8 T Cells and Are Cyclophosphamide-Sensitive Regulatory T Cells. The Journal of Immunology, 190(4), 1560–1566. https://doi.org/10.4049/jimmunol.1202464

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