IL-7 receptor expression levels do not identify CD8+ memory T lymphocyte precursors following peptide immunization - PubMed (original) (raw)
IL-7 receptor expression levels do not identify CD8+ memory T lymphocyte precursors following peptide immunization
Marie-Hélène Lacombe et al. J Immunol. 2005.
Abstract
Identification of the mechanisms underlying the survival of effector T cells and their differentiation into memory T lymphocytes are critically important to understanding memory development. Because cytokines regulate proliferation, differentiation, and survival of T lymphocytes, we hypothesized that cytokine signaling dictates the fate of effector T cells. To follow cytokine receptor expression during T cell responses, we transferred murine TCR transgenic T cells into naive recipients followed by immunization with peptide emulsified in adjuvant or pulsed on dendritic cells. Our findings did not correlate IL-7R alpha-chain and IL-2R beta-chain expression on effector CD8+ cells with the generation of memory T lymphocytes. However, we could correlate the extent of IL-7R alpha expression down-regulation on effector T cells with the level of inflammation generated by the immunization. Furthermore, our findings showed that the maintenance of a high level of IL-7R expression by effector T cells at the peak of the response does not preclude their death. This suggests that maintenance of IL-7R expression is not sufficient to prevent T cell contraction. Thus, our results indicate that expression of the IL-7R is not always a good marker for identifying precursors of memory T cells among effectors and that selective expression of the IL-7R by effector T cells should not be used to predict the success of vaccination.
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