Helminth-induced IL-4 expands bystander memory CD8+ T cells for early control of viral infection
Résumé
Infection with parasitic helminths can imprint the immune system to modulate bystander inflammatory processes. Bystander or virtual memory CD8 + T cells (T VM) are non-conventional T cells displaying memory properties that can be generated through responsiveness to interleukin (IL)-4. However, it is not clear if helminth-induced type 2 immunity functionally affects the T VM compartment. Here, we show that helminths expand CD44 hi CD62L hi CXCR3 hi CD49d lo T VM cells through direct IL-4 signaling in CD8 + T cells. Importantly, helminth-mediated conditioning of T VM cells provided enhanced control of acute respiratory infection with the murid gammaherpesvirus 4 (MuHV-4). This enhanced control of MuHV-4 infection could further be explained by an increase in antigen-specific CD8 + T cell effector responses in the lung and was directly dependent on IL-4 signaling. These results demonstrate that IL-4 during helminth infection can non-specifically condition CD8 + T cells, leading to a subsequently raised antigen-specific CD8 + T cell activation that enhances control of viral infection.
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