T cell deletion induced by chronic infection with mouse mammary tumor virus spares a CD25-positive, IL-10-producing T cell population with infectious capacity
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T cell deletion induced by chronic infection with mouse mammary tumor virus spares a CD25-positive, IL-10-producing T cell population with infectious capacity
Abstract
We found that T cells recognizing viral superantigen (vSAG) can be subdivided into two distinct functional subsets based on IL-2R alpha (CD25) expression. CD4+Vbeta6+CD25- and CD4+Vbeta6+CD25+ T cells were sensitive to vSAG activation. When obtained from BALB/c(SW) mice, both subsets were infected and capable to induce the tolerance process when transferred into noninfected recipients. However, in contrast to CD4+Vbeta6+CD25- cells, which were gradually deleted in MMTV(SW)-infected mice, the pool of CD4+Vbeta6+CD25+ lymphocytes was constant even at the end of the deletion process, and maintained a limited reactivity to vSAG-induced activation. The constant number of Vbeta6+CD25+ observed in infected mice could not be explained by their rapid turnover (deletion and renewal), as their proliferative rate measured by BrdU incorporation was similar in infected and naive mice, as well as in virus-nonspecific (Vbeta8.2+) cells. Neither was the Vbeta6+CD25+ subset dependent on vSAG activation since it was also present in MMTV-free mice and was not generated from Vbeta6+CD25- cells upon in vivo vSAG stimulation. Vbeta6+CD25+ T cells constitutively expressed IL-4 and IL-10 mRNA. IL-10 has been shown to be associated with viral, bacterial, and parasitic infections. This permanent CD25+ subpopulation may play a role in the control of viral infection and tolerance induction via vSAG recognition and IL-10 production.
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