Injury-induced Suppression of Effector T Cell Immunity Requires CD1d-positive APCs and CD1d-restricted NKT Cells
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Overwhelming infection remains the leading cause of death from serious burn injury despite recent advances in the care of burn patients and a better understanding of immune and inflammatory consequences of injury. In this study, we report a critical requirement for CD1d-restricted NKT cells and CD1d expression by APCs in the immune dysfunction that occurs early after burn injury. Using a well-established murine scald injury model with BALB/c and BALB/c CD1d knockout mice, we investigated whether peripheral T cell immunity was affected by the presence or absence of CD1d-restricted NKT cells in the early stages after injury. Using Ag-specific delayed-type hypersensitivity, T cell proliferation, and cytokine production as indices of immune responsiveness, we observed that both CD1d expression by APCs and CD1d-restricted NKT cells are required for immune suppression after injury. Via adoptive transfer of splenocytes from injured mice to uninjured recipients, we found injury-induced suppression of immunity to be Ag specific, long lasting, and critically dependent on cell surface expression of CD1d by APCs. Together, our results suggest that the defects in T cell responsiveness that occur subsequent to severe burn injury are not merely the result of global or passive suppression, but instead represent an active form of CD1d/NKT cell-dependent immunologic tolerance.
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