Abstract

We have reported a new innate-like CD4 T cell population that expresses cell surface makers of effector/memory cells and produce Th1 and Th2 cytokines immediately upon activation. Unlike conventional CD4 T cells that are selected by thymic epithelial cells, these CD4 T cells, named T-CD4 T cells, are selected by MHC class II expressing thymocytes. Previously, we showed that the presence of T-CD4 T cells protected mice from airway inflammation suggesting an immune regulatory role of T-CD4 T cells. To further understand the function of T-CD4 T cells, we investigated immune responses mediated by T-CD4 T cells during bacterial infection because the generation of antigen specific CD4 T cells contributes to clearance of infection and for the development of immune memory. The current study shows a suppressive effect of T-CD4 T cells on both CD8 and CD4 T cell-mediated immune responses during Listeria and Helicobacter infections. In the mouse model of Listeria monocytogenes infection, T-CD4 T cells resulted in decreasedfrequency of Listeria-specific CD8 T cells and the killing activity of them. Furthermore, mice with T-CD4 T cells developed poor immune memory, demonstrated by reduced expansion of antigen-specific T cells and high bacterial burden upon re-infection. Similarly, the presence of T-CD4 T cells suppressed the generation of antigen-specific CD4 T cells in Helicobacter pylori infected mice. Thus, our studies reveal a novel function of T-CD4 T cells in suppressing anti-bacterial immunity.

Highlights

  • It is well established that conventional murine CD4 T cells are selected on thymic epithelial cells (TEC) that express MHC class II [1]

  • To ascertain the role of thymocyteselected CD4 (T-CD4) T cells during bacterial infection, we compared the immune responses against L. monocytogenes infection between two groups of mice: CIITATg (Tg) and wild type (WT) mice

  • Thymocytes can be selected by thymocytes and TEC generating a mixture of T- and epithelial cell-selected CD4 (E-CD4) T cells

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Introduction

It is well established that conventional murine CD4 T cells are selected on thymic epithelial cells (TEC) that express MHC class II [1]. Studies have shown that CD4 T cells can be generated by a pathway that is independent of TEC-expressed MHC class II [2,3,4]. We and others have demonstrated that MHC class II-expressing thymocytes successfully mediate CD4 T cell selection independent of TEC-expressed MHC class II [8,9]. CD4 T cells selected by MHC class II on thymocytes are called thymocyteselected CD4 (T-CD4) T cells, as distinguished from conventional epithelial cell-selected CD4 (E-CD4) T cells. In addition to regulating on-going immune responses, E-CD4 T cells are required for the memory development of CD8 T cell and B cell immunity in various infection models [15,16,17,18,19,20]

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