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IL-12 priming during in vitro antigenic stimulation change's properties of CD8 T cells and increases generation of effector and memory cells SCIE SCOPUS

Title
IL-12 priming during in vitro antigenic stimulation change's properties of CD8 T cells and increases generation of effector and memory cells
Authors
Chang, JCho, JHLee, SWChoi, SYHa, SJSung, YC
Date Issued
2004-03-01
Publisher
AMER ASSOC IMMUNOLOGISTS
Abstract
Antigenic and costimulatory signals trigger a developmental program by which naive CD8 T cells differentiate into effector and memory cells. However, initial cytokine signals that regulate the generation of effector and memory CD8 T cells are not well understood. In this study, we show that IL-12 priming during in vitro antigenic stimulation results in the significant increase of both primary and memory CD8 T cell population in mice after adoptive transfer of activated cells. The effect of IL-12 priming is closely associated with qualitative changes in CD8 T cells, such as reduced MHC I tetramer binding and CD69 expression, altered distribution of lipid rafts, decreased cytolytic activity, and less susceptibility to apoptosis. Furthermore, exogenous IL-12 priming improved the intrinsic survival properties of memory CD8 T cells, leading to better protective immunity and vaccine-induced memory CD8 T cell responses. However, the experiments with IL-12p40- and IL-12Rbeta1-deficient mice showed similar levels of primary and memory CD8 T cell responses compared with wild-type mice, implying that endogenous IL-12 and/or IL-12R signaling in vivo is not critical for CD8 T cell immunity. Together, our results suggest that IL-12 can serve as an important, but dispensable regulatory factor for the development of CD8 T cells, and IL-12 priming could be useful in many medical applications.
Keywords
MHC CLASS-I; CUTTING EDGE; CLONAL EXPANSION; INTERFERON-GAMMA; 3RD SIGNAL; ACTIVATION; CD4(+); NAIVE; DEATH; DIFFERENTIATION
URI
https://oasis.postech.ac.kr/handle/2014.oak/18064
DOI
10.4049/jimmunol.172.5.2818
ISSN
0022-1767
Article Type
Article
Citation
JOURNAL OF IMMUNOLOGY, vol. 172, no. 5, page. 2818 - 2826, 2004-03-01
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