Phenotypic heterogeneity of antigen-specific CD4 T cells under different conditions of antigen persistence and antigen load.

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serval:BIB_67A085F19BA1
Type
Article: article from journal or magazin.
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Publications
Institution
Title
Phenotypic heterogeneity of antigen-specific CD4 T cells under different conditions of antigen persistence and antigen load.
Journal
European journal of immunology
Author(s)
Harari A., Vallelian F., Pantaleo G.
ISSN
0014-2980
Publication state
Published
Issued date
2004
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Volume
34
Number
12
Pages
3525-33
Language
english
Notes
Publication types: Journal Article ; Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't - Publication Status: ppublish
Abstract
The factors responsible for the phenotypic heterogeneity of memory CD4 T cells are unclear. In the present study, we have identified a third population of memory CD4 T cells characterized as CD45RA(+)CCR7(-) that, based on its replication history and the homeostatic proliferative capacity, was at an advanced stage of differentiation. Three different phenotypic patterns of memory CD4 T cell responses were delineated under different conditions of antigen (Ag) persistence and load using CD45RA and CCR7 as markers of memory T cells. Mono-phenotypic CD45RA(-)CCR7(+) or CD45RA(-)CCR7(-) CD4 T cell responses were associated with conditions of Ag clearance (tetanus toxoid-specific CD4 T cell response) or Ag persistence and high load (chronic HIV-1 and primary CMV infections), respectively. Multi-phenotypic CD45RA(-)CCR7(+), CD45RA(-)CCR7(-) and CD45RA(+)CCR7(-) CD4 T cell responses were associated with protracted Ag exposure and low load (chronic CMV, EBV and HSV infections and HIV-1 infection in long-term nonprogressors). The mono-phenotypic CD45RA(-)CCR7(+) response was typical of central memory (T(CM)) IL-2-secreting CD4 T cells, the mono-phenotypic CD45RA(-)CCR7(-) response of effector memory (T(EM)) IFN-gamma-secreting CD4 T cells and the multi-phenotypic response of both IL-2- and IFN-gamma-secreting cells. The present results indicate that the heterogeneity of different Ag-specific CD4 T cell responses is regulated by Ag exposure and Ag load.
Keywords
Antigens, CD4-Positive T-Lymphocytes, Cell Division, Cytomegalovirus Infections, HIV Infections, Humans, Immunologic Memory
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