Differential costimulation through CD137 (4-1BB) restores proliferation of human virus-specific "effector memory" (CD28- CD45RA HI) CD8+ T cells

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In healthy carriers of human cytomegalovirus (HCMV), the virus-specific memory CD8+ T-cell population is often dominated by CD28- CD45RAhi cells that exhibit direct ex vivo cytotoxicity but whose capacity for proliferation and generation of further memory cells has been questioned. We show that when highly purified CD28- CD45RA hi CD8+ T cells are stimulated with viral peptide presented by autologous monocytes, the virus-specific T cells show early up-regulation of CD137 (4-1BB) and CD278 (ICOS), reexpress CD28, and proliferate with similarly high cloning efficiency in limiting dilution analysis as CD28+ CD45ROhi cells or CD28- CD45RO hi cells. Using peptide-pulsed autologous fibroblasts transfected with individual costimulatory ligands as antigen presenting cells, we showed CD137L to be a key costimulatory ligand for proliferation of CD28- CD45RAhi CD8+ T cells and not CD80, CD86, or CD275 (ICOSL). Therefore, CD28- CD45RAhi CD8+ T cells were not terminally differentiated but required a specific costimulatory signal for proliferation. © 2007 by The American Society of Hematology.

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Waller, E. C. P., McKinney, N., Hicks, R., Carmichael, A. J., Sissons, J. G. P., & Wills, M. R. (2007). Differential costimulation through CD137 (4-1BB) restores proliferation of human virus-specific “effector memory” (CD28- CD45RA HI) CD8+ T cells. Blood, 110(13), 4360–4366. https://doi.org/10.1182/blood-2007-07-104604

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