Acute inflammation alters lung lymphocytes and potentiates innate-like behavior in young mouse lung CD8 T cells, resembling lung CD8 T cells from old mice

Author:

Piergallini Tucker J12,Scordo Julia M13,Allué-Guardia Anna4,Pino Paula A4,Zhang Hao5,Cai Hong5,Wang Yufeng5,Schlesinger Larry S1,Torrelles Jordi B4,Turner Joanne1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Host-Pathogen Interactions Program, Texas Biomedical Research Institute , 8715 W. Military Dr., San Antonio, TX 78227-5302 , United States

2. Biomedical Sciences Graduate Program, The Ohio State University , 370 W. 9th Avenue, Columbus, OH 43210 , United States

3. Barshop Institute, University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio , 7703 Floyd Curl Drive, MC 7755, San Antonio, TX 78229 , United States

4. Population Health Program, Texas Biomedical Research Institute , 8715 W. Military Dr., San Antonio, TX 78227-5302 , United States

5. South Texas Center for Emerging Infectious Diseases, Department of Molecular Microbiology and Immunology, University of Texas at San Antonio , One UTSA Circle, San Antonio, TX 78249 , United States

Abstract

Abstract Inflammation plays a significant role in lung infection including that caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis, in which both adaptive and innate lymphocytes can affect infection control. How inflammation affects infection is understood in a broad sense, including inflammaging (chronic inflammation) seen in the elderly, but the explicit role that inflammation can play in regulation of lymphocyte function is not known. To fill this knowledge gap, we used an acute lipopolysaccharide (LPS) treatment in young mice and studied lymphocyte responses, focusing on CD8 T cell subsets. LPS treatment decreased the total numbers of T cells in the lungs of LPS mice while also increasing the number of activated T cells. We demonstrate that lung CD8 T cells from LPS mice became capable of an antigen independent innate-like IFN-γ secretion, dependent on IL-12p70 stimulation, paralleling innate-like IFN-γ secretion of lung CD8 T cells from old mice. Overall, this study provides information on how acute inflammation can affect lymphocytes, particularly CD8 T cells, which could potentially affect immune control of various disease states.

Funder

National Institute on Aging

National Institutes of Health

Texas Biomedical Research Institute

Douglass Family Foundation, San Antonio

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Cell Biology,Immunology,Immunology and Allergy

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