Journal article
Limited phenotypic and functional plasticity of influenza virus-specific memory CD8 T cells during activation in an alternative cytokine environment
KL Harland, A Fox, S Nüssing, L Hensen, K Kedzierska, SJ Turner, A Kelso
Journal of Immunology | AMER ASSOC IMMUNOLOGISTS | Published : 2018
Abstract
Naive CD8+ T cells show phenotypic, functional, and epigenetic plasticity, enabling differentiation into distinct cellular states. However, whether memory CD8+ T cells demonstrate similar flexibility upon recall is poorly understood. We investigated the potential of influenza A virus (IAV)-specific memory CD8+ T cells from mice to alter their phenotype and function in response to reactivation in the presence of IL-4 and anti-IFN-g Ab (type 2 conditions). Compared with naive CD8+ T cells, only a small proportion of IAV-specific memory T cells exhibited phenotypic and functional plasticity after clonal activation under type 2 conditions. The potential for modulation of cell-surface phenotype (..
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This work was supported by Program Grant 1071916 (to A.K., S.J.T., and K.K.), a Principal Research Fellowship (to S.J.T.), and a Senior Research Fellowship Level B (to K.K.) from the National Health and Medical Research Council of Australia. S.N. and L.H. were supported by Melbourne International Research Scholarships and Melbourne International Fee Remission Scholarships from The University of Melbourne.