CD8 alpha alpha homodimer expression and role in CD8 T cell memory generation during influenza virus A infection in mice
- PMID: 16231286
- DOI: 10.1002/eji.200535162
CD8 alpha alpha homodimer expression and role in CD8 T cell memory generation during influenza virus A infection in mice
Abstract
While the precise function of CD8alphaalpha homodimer expression on peripheral T cells is uncertain, recent evidence indicates that it facilitates survival and differentiation of lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus (LCMV)-specific memory CD8alphabeta T cell precursors in vivo. Here, we show that the CD8alphaalpha homodimer is also transiently up-regulated on influenza A virus-specific CD8alphabeta T cells after infection in vivo, temporally correlating with increased levels of the memory T cell development- and survival-related molecules IL-7Ralpha and Bcl-2, respectively. Unlike with LCMV, however, deletion of the CD8alphaalpha enhancer I does not abrogate CD8alphaalpha homodimer expression or manifest a significant impact on the generation of virus-specific, functional effector and central memory T cells in influenza A virus infection. These results demonstrate that the role of CD8alphaalpha in the generation of antiviral CD8 T cell memory is complex, presumably because various viral stimuli differentially regulate CD8alphaalpha expression. Further studies are needed to define those ligands that induce CD8alphaalpha on T cells during acute viral infections, and the general relevance of this process to memory T cell formation.
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On the significance of CD8 alpha alpha expression for T cell memory.Eur J Immunol. 2005 Nov;35(11):3092-4. doi: 10.1002/eji.200535516. Eur J Immunol. 2005. PMID: 16276480
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