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Circumvention of regulatory CD4(+) T cell activity during cross-priming strongly enhances T cell-mediated immunity
Authors:Heit Antje  Gebhardt Friedemann  Lahl Katharina  Neuenhahn Michael  Schmitz Frank  Anderl Florian  Wagner Hermann  Sparwasser Tim  Busch Dirk H  Kastenmüller Kathrin
Affiliation:Institute for Medical Microbiology, Immunology and Hygiene, Technical University Munich, Munich, Germany.
Abstract:Immunization with purified antigens is a safe and practical vaccination strategy but is generally unable to induce sustained CD8(+) T cell-mediated protection against intracellular pathogens. Most efforts to improve the CD8(+) T cell immunogenicity of these vaccines have focused on co-administration of adjuvant to support cross-presentation and dendritic cell maturation. In addition, it has been shown that CD4(+) T cell help during the priming phase contributes to the generation of protective CD8(+) memory T cells. In this report we demonstrate that the depletion of CD4(+) T cells paradoxically enhances long-lasting CD8-mediated protective immunity upon protein vaccination. Functional and genetic in vivo inactivation experiments attribute this enhancement primarily to MHC class II-restricted CD4(+) regulatory T cells (Treg), which appear to physiologically suppress the differentiation process towards long-living effector memory T cells. Since, in functional terms, this suppression by Treg largely exceeds the positive effects of conventional CD4(+) T cell help, even the absence of all CD4(+) T cells or lack of MHC class II-mediated interactions on priming dendritic cells result in enhanced CD8(+) T cell immunogenicity. These findings have important implications for the improvement of vaccines against intracellular pathogens or tumors, especially in patients with highly active Treg.
Keywords:CD8+ T cells  Cross‐priming  Protective immunity  Regulatory T cells
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