Antiviral CD8+T-cell immune responses are impaired by cigarette smoke and in COPD

Author:

Chen Jie,Wang Xinyuan,Schmalen AdrianORCID,Haines Sophia,Wolff Martin,Ma Huan,Zhang Huabin,Stoleriu Mircea Gabriel,Nowak Johannes,Nakayama Misako,Bueno Marta,Brands Judith,Mora Ana L.,Lee Janet S.,Krauss-Etschmann SusanneORCID,Dmitrieva Anna,Frankenberger Marion,Hofer Thomas P.ORCID,Noessner Elfriede,Moosmann Andreas,Behr Jürgen,Milger KatrinORCID,Deeg Cornelia A.,Staab-Weijnitz Claudia A.,Hauck Stefanie M.,Adler Heiko,Goldmann TorstenORCID,Gaede Karoline I.,Behrends JochenORCID,Kammerl Ilona E.,Meiners Silke

Abstract

BackgroundVirus infections drive COPD exacerbations and progression. Antiviral immunity centres on the activation of virus-specific CD8+T-cells by viral epitopes presented on major histocompatibility complex (MHC) class I molecules of infected cells. These epitopes are generated by the immunoproteasome, a specialised intracellular protein degradation machine, which is induced by antiviral cytokines in infected cells.MethodsWe analysed the effects of cigarette smoke on cytokine- and virus-mediated induction of the immunoproteasomein vitro,ex vivoandin vivousing RNA and Western blot analyses. CD8+T-cell activation was determined in co-culture assays with cigarette smoke-exposed influenza A virus (IAV)-infected cells. Mass-spectrometry-based analysis of MHC class I-bound peptides uncovered the effects of cigarette smoke on inflammatory antigen presentation in lung cells. IAV-specific CD8+T-cell numbers were determined in patients’ peripheral blood using tetramer technology.ResultsCigarette smoke impaired the induction of the immunoproteasome by cytokine signalling and viral infection in lung cellsin vitro,ex vivoandin vivo. In addition, cigarette smoke altered the peptide repertoire of antigens presented on MHC class I molecules under inflammatory conditions. Importantly, MHC class I-mediated activation of IAV-specific CD8+T-cells was dampened by cigarette smoke. COPD patients exhibited reduced numbers of circulating IAV-specific CD8+T-cells compared to healthy controls and asthmatics.ConclusionOur data indicate that cigarette smoke interferes with MHC class I antigen generation and presentation and thereby contributes to impaired activation of CD8+T-cells upon virus infection. This adds important mechanistic insight on how cigarette smoke mediates increased susceptibility of smokers and COPD patients to viral infections.

Funder

Bundesministerium für Bildung und Forschung

Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München

China Postdoctoral Science Foundation

Helmholtz Zentrum München

National Natural Science Foundation of China

European Respiratory Society

Uehara Memorial Foundation and Shiga University of Medical Science

Leibniz-Gemeinschaft

Publisher

European Respiratory Society (ERS)

Subject

Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine

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