2010
DOI: 10.4049/jimmunol.0903729
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NK Cells Delay Allograft Rejection in Lymphopenic Hosts by Downregulating the Homeostatic Proliferation of CD8+ T Cells

Abstract: T cells present in lymphopenic environments undergo spontaneous (homeostatic) proliferation resulting in expansion of the memory T cell pool. Homeostatically generated memory T cells protect the host against infection but can cause autoimmunity and allograft rejection. Therefore, understanding the mechanisms that regulate homeostatic T cell proliferation is germane to clinical settings in which lymphodepletion is used. In this study, we asked whether NK cells, which regulate immune responses in lymphocyte-repl… Show more

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“…Similar results were observed in wild type mice depleted of both CD4/CD8 T cells compared to NK/T-cell depleted WT mice. 21 As opposed to Zecher et al, we could not prove that the removal of NK cells conferred an advantage to CD8 T cells to recover quicker and to a greater extent. In our transplant setting, CD8 T cells recovered after depletion to the same extent in NK sufficient as in NK-cell depleted mice, meaning that NK cell depletion did not alter the recovery of the total CD8 T cell numbers.…”
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confidence: 95%
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“…Similar results were observed in wild type mice depleted of both CD4/CD8 T cells compared to NK/T-cell depleted WT mice. 21 As opposed to Zecher et al, we could not prove that the removal of NK cells conferred an advantage to CD8 T cells to recover quicker and to a greater extent. In our transplant setting, CD8 T cells recovered after depletion to the same extent in NK sufficient as in NK-cell depleted mice, meaning that NK cell depletion did not alter the recovery of the total CD8 T cell numbers.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 95%
“…Our data in this sense is in agreement with that reported by Zecher´s work using immunodeficient and T cell-depleted immunocompetent recipients who provided evidence in favor of the role of NK cells in modulating CD8 T cell responses, not by killing homeostatically proliferating T cells, but by competing for T cell growth factors. 21 Our findings suggest that this competition for common resources may provide an advantage to NK cells that would reduce the availability of these cytokines to the alloreactive repertoire of CD8 T cell reacting against bm1 antigens. Therefore, reaching the threshold frequency of alloantigen specific CD8 T cells necessary to initiate rejection would take longer and consequently graft rejection would be delayed.…”
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“…CD8 1 memory effector T cells are known to restrict IL-15-dependent homeostasis of gd-T cells [49,50]. Furthermore, NK cells and CD8 1 T cells compete for IL-15 in lymphopenic mice [51]. Therefore, it is conceivable that CD8 1 T cells that represent the major T-cell population after transplantation also compete with NK cells for the elevated levels of IL-15 present in transplanted patients [27][28][29].…”
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“…НК, продуцирующие IL-10, ингибируют антиген-специфическую Т-клеточную пролиферацию и продукцию цитокинов in vitro, и это отменяется блокадой рецептора IL-10 [168]. В модели мышей с аллотрансплантатами кожи гомеостатическую пролиферацию адаптивно трансфецированных T-клеток CD8 + ингибировали НК и истощение НК приводило к увеличению экспансии и ускорению отторжения трансплантата [169]. При трансплантации мышам островков экспрессия МНС 1 и НК, как было найдено, необходимы для индукции толерантности путем либо костимуляторной блокады, либо путём лечения с помощью анти-LFA-1.…”
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