Journal article
NKG2C/E marks the unique cytotoxic CD4 T cell subset, ThCTL, generated by influenza infection
NB Marshall, AM Vong, P Devarajan, MD Brauner, Y Kuang, R Nayar, EA Schutten, CH Castonguay, LJ Berg, SL Nutt, SL Swain
Journal of Immunology | AMER ASSOC IMMUNOLOGISTS | Published : 2017
Abstract
CD4 T cells can differentiate into multiple effector subsets, including ThCTL that mediate MHC class II-restricted cytotoxicity. Although CD4 T cell-mediated cytotoxicity has been reported in multiple viral infections, their characteristics and the factors regulating their generation are unclear, in part due to a lack of a signature marker. We show in this article that, in mice, NKG2C/E identifies the ThCTL that develop in the lung during influenza Avirus infection. ThCTL express the NKG2X/CD94 complex, in particular the NKG2C/E isoforms. NKG2C/E+ ThCTL are part of the lung CD4 effector population, and they mediate influenza A virus-specific cytotoxic activity. The phenotype of NKG2C/E+ ThCT..
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Funding Acknowledgements
This work was supported by National Institutes of Health Grants P01AI046539 and R01AI118820 (to S.L.S.), U19AI109858 (to Dr. Raymond M. Welsh), and T32-AI007349 (to A.M.V.).