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TLR2 engagement on memory CD8+ T cells improves their cytokine‐mediated proliferation and IFN‐γ secretion in the absence of Ag
Authors:Anne Cottalorda  Blandine C Mercier  Florentin M Mbitikon‐Kobo  Christophe Arpin  Denise Y L Teoh  Andrew McMichael  Jacqueline Marvel  Nathalie Bonnefoy‐Bérard
Institution:1. Université de Lyon, Lyon, France;2. INSERM, U851, Lyon, France;3. Université Lyon1, IFR128, Lyon, France;4. Singapore Institute for Clinical Sciences, Brenner Centre for Molecular Medicine, Singapore;5. MRC, Human Immunology Unit, Institute of Molecular Medicine, Oxford, UK
Abstract:Persistence of memory CD8+ T cells is known to be largely controlled by common gamma chain cytokines, such as IL‐2, IL‐7 and IL‐15. However, other molecules may be involved in this phenomenon. We show here that TLR2?/? mice have a decreased frequency of memory phenotype CD8+ T cells when compared with WT mice. This prompted us to investigate the role of TLR2 in the homeostasis of memory CD8+ T cells. We describe here a new TLR2‐dependent mechanism which, in the absence of specific antigen, directly controls memory CD8+ T‐cell proliferation and IFN‐γ secretion. We demonstrate that TLR2 engagement on memory CD8+ T cells increases their proliferation and expansion induced by IL‐7 both in vitro and in vivo. We also show that TLR2 ligands act in synergy with IL‐2 to induce IFN‐γ secretion in vitro. Both conclusions are obtained with spontaneously arising memory phenotype and antigen‐specific memory CD8+ T cells. Altogether, our data support the idea that continuous TLR2 signaling in response to microbial stimuli or endogenous danger signals might directly contribute to the maintenance of the diversity memory CD8+ T cells in the organism.
Keywords:Cytokines  Memory  T cells
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