The alarmin interleukin-33 drives protective antiviral CD8⺠T cell responses.
Science
; 335(6071): 984-9, 2012 Feb 24.
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| ID: mdl-22323740
Pathogen-associated molecular patterns decisively influence antiviral immune responses, whereas the contribution of endogenous signals of tissue damage, also known as damage-associated molecular patterns or alarmins, remains ill defined. We show that interleukin-33 (IL-33), an alarmin released from necrotic cells, is necessary for potent CD8(+) T cell (CTL) responses to replicating, prototypic RNA and DNA viruses in mice. IL-33 signaled through its receptor on activated CTLs, enhanced clonal expansion in a CTL-intrinsic fashion, determined plurifunctional effector cell differentiation, and was necessary for virus control. Moreover, recombinant IL-33 augmented vaccine-induced CTL responses. Radio-resistant cells of the splenic T cell zone produced IL-33, and efficient CTL responses required IL-33 from radio-resistant cells but not from hematopoietic cells. Thus, alarmin release by radio-resistant cells orchestrates protective antiviral CTL responses.
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01-internacional
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MEDLINE
Asunto principal:
Linfocitos T Citotóxicos
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Interleucinas
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Rhadinovirus
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Infecciones por Arenaviridae
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Infecciones por Herpesviridae
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Virus de la Coriomeningitis Linfocítica
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Animals
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Science
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2012
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Article
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Suiza