IL-12 and Type-I IFN Synergize for IFN-gamma Production by CD4 T Cells, Whereas Neither Are Required for IFN-gamma Production by CD8 T Cells After Listeria Monocytogenes Infection
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Differentiation of Ag-specific T cells into IFN-gamma producers is essential for protective immunity to intracellular pathogens. In addition to stimulation through the TCR and costimulatory molecules, IFN-gamma production is thought to require other inflammatory cytokines. Two such inflammatory cytokines are IL-12 and type I IFN (IFN-I); both can play a role in priming naive T cells to produce IFN-gamma in vitro. However, their role in priming Ag-specific T cells for IFN-gamma production during experimental infection in vivo is less clear. In this study, we examine the requirements for IL-12 and IFN-I, either individually or in combination, for priming Ag-specific T cell IFN-gamma production after Listeria monocytogenes (Lm) infection. Surprisingly, neither individual nor combined defects in IL-12 or IFN-I signaling altered IFN-gamma production by Ag-specific CD8 T cells after Lm infection. In contrast, individual defects in either IL-12 or IFN-I signaling conferred partial ( approximately 50%) reductions, whereas combined deficiency in both IL-12 and IFN-I signaling conferred more dramatic (75-95%) reductions in IFN-gamma production by Ag-specific CD4 T cells. The additive effects of IL-12 and IFN-I signaling on IFN-gamma production by CD4 T cells were further demonstrated by adoptive transfer of transgenic IFN-IR(+/+) and IFN-IR(-/-) CD4 T cells into normal and IL-12-deficient mice, and infection with rLm. These results demonstrate an important dichotomy between the signals required for priming IFN-gamma production by CD4 and CD8 T cells in response to bacterial infection.
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