B Cell Requirement for Robust Regulatory T Cell Responses to Friend Retrovirus Infection
Regulatory T cells (Tregs) are immunosuppressive cells of the immune system that control autoimmune reactivity. Tregs also respond during immune reactions to infectious agents in order to limit immunopathological damage from potent effectors such as CD8+ cytolytic T lymphocytes. We have used the Fri...
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doaj-fef34894b9994eb1bbf5f9cf7b7f07cf2021-07-02T02:41:41ZengAmerican Society for MicrobiologymBio2150-75112017-08-0184e01122-1710.1128/mBio.01122-17B Cell Requirement for Robust Regulatory T Cell Responses to Friend Retrovirus InfectionTyler C. MooreLorena M. GonzagaJennifer M. MatherRonald J. MesserKim J. HasenkrugDiane E. GriffinRegulatory T cells (Tregs) are immunosuppressive cells of the immune system that control autoimmune reactivity. Tregs also respond during immune reactions to infectious agents in order to limit immunopathological damage from potent effectors such as CD8+ cytolytic T lymphocytes. We have used the Friend virus (FV) model of retroviral infection in mice to investigate how viral infections induce Tregs. During acute FV infection, there is significant activation and expansion of thymus-derived (natural) Tregs that suppress virus-specific CD8+ T cell responses. Unlike conventional T cells, the responding Tregs are not virus specific, so the mechanisms that induce their expansion are of great interest. We now show that B cells provide essential signals for Treg expansion during FV infection. Treg responses are greatly diminished in B cell-deficient mice but can be restored by adoptive transfers of B cells at the time of infection. The feeble Treg responses in B cell-deficient mice are associated with enhanced virus-specific CD8+ T cell responses and accelerated virus control during the first 2 weeks of infection. In vitro experiments demonstrated that B cells promote Treg activation and proliferation through a glucocorticoid-induced receptor superfamily member 18 (GITR) ligand-dependent mechanism. Thus, B cells play paradoxically opposing roles during FV infection. They provide proliferative signals to immunsosuppressive Tregs, which slows early virus control, and they also produce virus-specific antibodies, which are essential for long-term virus control.http://mbio.asm.org/cgi/content/full/8/4/e01122-17 |
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Tyler C. Moore Lorena M. Gonzaga Jennifer M. Mather Ronald J. Messer Kim J. Hasenkrug Diane E. Griffin |
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Tyler C. Moore Lorena M. Gonzaga Jennifer M. Mather Ronald J. Messer Kim J. Hasenkrug Diane E. Griffin |
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B Cell Requirement for Robust Regulatory T Cell Responses to Friend Retrovirus Infection |
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B Cell Requirement for Robust Regulatory T Cell Responses to Friend Retrovirus Infection |
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B Cell Requirement for Robust Regulatory T Cell Responses to Friend Retrovirus Infection |
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B Cell Requirement for Robust Regulatory T Cell Responses to Friend Retrovirus Infection |
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B Cell Requirement for Robust Regulatory T Cell Responses to Friend Retrovirus Infection |
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b cell requirement for robust regulatory t cell responses to friend retrovirus infection |
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Regulatory T cells (Tregs) are immunosuppressive cells of the immune system that control autoimmune reactivity. Tregs also respond during immune reactions to infectious agents in order to limit immunopathological damage from potent effectors such as CD8+ cytolytic T lymphocytes. We have used the Friend virus (FV) model of retroviral infection in mice to investigate how viral infections induce Tregs. During acute FV infection, there is significant activation and expansion of thymus-derived (natural) Tregs that suppress virus-specific CD8+ T cell responses. Unlike conventional T cells, the responding Tregs are not virus specific, so the mechanisms that induce their expansion are of great interest. We now show that B cells provide essential signals for Treg expansion during FV infection. Treg responses are greatly diminished in B cell-deficient mice but can be restored by adoptive transfers of B cells at the time of infection. The feeble Treg responses in B cell-deficient mice are associated with enhanced virus-specific CD8+ T cell responses and accelerated virus control during the first 2 weeks of infection. In vitro experiments demonstrated that B cells promote Treg activation and proliferation through a glucocorticoid-induced receptor superfamily member 18 (GITR) ligand-dependent mechanism. Thus, B cells play paradoxically opposing roles during FV infection. They provide proliferative signals to immunsosuppressive Tregs, which slows early virus control, and they also produce virus-specific antibodies, which are essential for long-term virus control. |
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