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Induction of Type 2 Activity in Adult Human CD8(+) T Cells by Repeated Stimulation and IL-4

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Journal Int Immunol
Date 2001 Feb 27
PMID 11222503
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Repeated administration or chronic presence of antigen during CD4(+) T cell activation and a cytokine milieu enriched in IL-4 favour the generation and maintenance of a T(h)2 population. However, there is little data on how these factors affect adult human CD8(+) T cell functions. We established in vitro conditions to culture purified human CD8(+) T cells, and investigated how repeated stimulation and exogenous IL-4 modulated their functions. Repeated TCR-CD3 stimulation of CD8(+) T cells increased the number of CD25-, CD30- and CD40 ligand-expressing cells, and their capacity to secrete IL-4 and IL-5. In addition, repeatedly stimulated CD8(+) T cells had cytotoxic activity and provided help to resting B cells for IgE synthesis. The presence of exogenous IL-4 during repeated stimulation further increased the number of CD25(+) and CD30(+) CD8(+) T cells, up-regulated the number of IL-5(+) cells, and increased IL-5 levels released. These observations demonstrate that repeated TCR-CD3 stimulation of normal human CD8(+) T cells favoured the growth of cells with a type 2 phenotype and that this was further amplified by the presence of IL-4. These mechanisms may be important in virus-induced lung eosinophilic inflammation in healthy subjects and virus-induced exacerbations of asthma.

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