Characterization of the HCMV-Specific CD4 T Cell Responses that Are Associated with Protective Immunity

Most humans become infected with human cytomegalovirus (HCMV). Typically, the immune system controls the infection, but the virus persists and can reactivate in states of immunodeficiency. While substantial information is available on the contribution of CD8 T cells and antibodies to anti-HCMV immun...

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Main Authors: Marie Wunsch, Wenji Zhang, Jodi Hanson, Richard Caspell, Alexey Y. Karulin, Mascha S. Recks, Stefanie Kuerten, Srividya Sundararaman, Paul V. Lehmann
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spelling doaj-51e0bee4a5e54b91a2acc027775c046b2020-11-25T00:34:20ZengMDPI AGViruses1999-49152015-08-01784414443710.3390/v7082828v7082828Characterization of the HCMV-Specific CD4 T Cell Responses that Are Associated with Protective ImmunityMarie Wunsch0Wenji Zhang1Jodi Hanson2Richard Caspell3Alexey Y. Karulin4Mascha S. Recks5Stefanie Kuerten6Srividya Sundararaman7Paul V. Lehmann8Department of Anatomy and Cell Biology, University of Wuerzburg, Koellikerstr 6, 97070 Wuerzburg, GermanyCellular Technology Limited, 20521 Chagrin Blvd, Shaker Heights, OH 44022, USACellular Technology Limited, 20521 Chagrin Blvd, Shaker Heights, OH 44022, USACellular Technology Limited, 20521 Chagrin Blvd, Shaker Heights, OH 44022, USACellular Technology Limited, 20521 Chagrin Blvd, Shaker Heights, OH 44022, USADepartment of Anatomy I, University of Cologne, Joseph-Stelzmann-Str. 9, 50931 Cologne, GermanyDepartment of Anatomy and Cell Biology, University of Wuerzburg, Koellikerstr 6, 97070 Wuerzburg, GermanyCellular Technology Limited, 20521 Chagrin Blvd, Shaker Heights, OH 44022, USACellular Technology Limited, 20521 Chagrin Blvd, Shaker Heights, OH 44022, USAMost humans become infected with human cytomegalovirus (HCMV). Typically, the immune system controls the infection, but the virus persists and can reactivate in states of immunodeficiency. While substantial information is available on the contribution of CD8 T cells and antibodies to anti-HCMV immunity, studies of the TH1, TH2, and TH17 subsets have been limited by the low frequency of HCMV-specific CD4 T cells in peripheral blood mononuclear cell (PBMC). Using the enzyme-linked Immunospotr assay (ELISPOT) that excels in low frequency measurements, we have established these in a sizable cohort of healthy HCMV controllers. Cytokine recall responses were seen in all seropositive donors. Specifically, interferon (IFN)- and/or interleukin (IL)-17 were seen in isolation or with IL-4 in all test subjects. IL-4 recall did not occur in isolation. While the ratios of TH1, TH2, and TH17 cells exhibited substantial variations between different individuals these ratios and the frequencies were relatively stable when tested in samples drawn up to five years apart. IFN- and IL-2 co-expressing polyfunctional cells were seen in most subjects. Around half of the HCMV-specific CD4 cells were in a reversible state of exhaustion. The data provided here established the TH1, TH2, and TH17 characteristic of the CD4 cells that convey immune protection for successful immune surveillance against which reactivity can be compared when the immune surveillance of HCMV fails.http://www.mdpi.com/1999-4915/7/8/2828Human cytomegalovirus (HCMV)Enzyme-Linked Immunospot assay (ELISPOT)CD4 T cellscytokine secretionkinetics
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author Marie Wunsch
Wenji Zhang
Jodi Hanson
Richard Caspell
Alexey Y. Karulin
Mascha S. Recks
Stefanie Kuerten
Srividya Sundararaman
Paul V. Lehmann
spellingShingle Marie Wunsch
Wenji Zhang
Jodi Hanson
Richard Caspell
Alexey Y. Karulin
Mascha S. Recks
Stefanie Kuerten
Srividya Sundararaman
Paul V. Lehmann
Characterization of the HCMV-Specific CD4 T Cell Responses that Are Associated with Protective Immunity
Viruses
Human cytomegalovirus (HCMV)
Enzyme-Linked Immunospot assay (ELISPOT)
CD4 T cells
cytokine secretion
kinetics
author_facet Marie Wunsch
Wenji Zhang
Jodi Hanson
Richard Caspell
Alexey Y. Karulin
Mascha S. Recks
Stefanie Kuerten
Srividya Sundararaman
Paul V. Lehmann
author_sort Marie Wunsch
title Characterization of the HCMV-Specific CD4 T Cell Responses that Are Associated with Protective Immunity
title_short Characterization of the HCMV-Specific CD4 T Cell Responses that Are Associated with Protective Immunity
title_full Characterization of the HCMV-Specific CD4 T Cell Responses that Are Associated with Protective Immunity
title_fullStr Characterization of the HCMV-Specific CD4 T Cell Responses that Are Associated with Protective Immunity
title_full_unstemmed Characterization of the HCMV-Specific CD4 T Cell Responses that Are Associated with Protective Immunity
title_sort characterization of the hcmv-specific cd4 t cell responses that are associated with protective immunity
publisher MDPI AG
series Viruses
issn 1999-4915
publishDate 2015-08-01
description Most humans become infected with human cytomegalovirus (HCMV). Typically, the immune system controls the infection, but the virus persists and can reactivate in states of immunodeficiency. While substantial information is available on the contribution of CD8 T cells and antibodies to anti-HCMV immunity, studies of the TH1, TH2, and TH17 subsets have been limited by the low frequency of HCMV-specific CD4 T cells in peripheral blood mononuclear cell (PBMC). Using the enzyme-linked Immunospotr assay (ELISPOT) that excels in low frequency measurements, we have established these in a sizable cohort of healthy HCMV controllers. Cytokine recall responses were seen in all seropositive donors. Specifically, interferon (IFN)- and/or interleukin (IL)-17 were seen in isolation or with IL-4 in all test subjects. IL-4 recall did not occur in isolation. While the ratios of TH1, TH2, and TH17 cells exhibited substantial variations between different individuals these ratios and the frequencies were relatively stable when tested in samples drawn up to five years apart. IFN- and IL-2 co-expressing polyfunctional cells were seen in most subjects. Around half of the HCMV-specific CD4 cells were in a reversible state of exhaustion. The data provided here established the TH1, TH2, and TH17 characteristic of the CD4 cells that convey immune protection for successful immune surveillance against which reactivity can be compared when the immune surveillance of HCMV fails.
topic Human cytomegalovirus (HCMV)
Enzyme-Linked Immunospot assay (ELISPOT)
CD4 T cells
cytokine secretion
kinetics
url http://www.mdpi.com/1999-4915/7/8/2828
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