Inflammescent CX3CR1+CD57+CD8+ T cells are generated and expanded by IL-15

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Abstract

HIV infection is associated with an increase in the proportion of activated CD8+ memory T cells (Tmem) that express CX3CR1, but how these cells are generated and maintained in vivo is unclear. We demonstrate that increased CX3CR1 expression on CD8+ Tmem in people living with HIV (PLWH) is dependent on coinfection with human CMV, and CX3CR1+CD8+ Tmem are enriched for a putatively immunosenescent CD57+CD28– phenotype. The cytokine IL-15 promotes the phenotype, survival, and proliferation of CX3CR1+CD57+CD8+ Tmem in vitro, whereas T cell receptor stimulation leads to their death. IL-15–driven survival is dependent on STAT5 and Bcl-2 activity, and IL-15–induced proliferation requires STAT5 and mTORC1. Thus, we identify mechanistic pathways that could explain how “inflammescent” CX3CR1+CD57+ CD8+ Tmem dominate the overall memory T cell pool in CMV-seropositive PLWH and that support reevaluation of immune senescence as a nonproliferative dead end.

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Morris, S. R., Chen, B., Mudd, J. C., Panigrahi, S., Shive, C. L., Sieg, S. F., … Freeman, M. L. (2020). Inflammescent CX3CR1+CD57+CD8+ T cells are generated and expanded by IL-15. JCI Insight, 5(11). https://doi.org/10.1172/jci.insight.132963

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