CD4+ T cell help and innate-derived IL-27 induce Blimp-1-dependent IL-10 production by antiviral CTLs

J Sun, H Dodd, EK Moser, R Sharma, TJ Braciale - Nature immunology, 2011 - nature.com
J Sun, H Dodd, EK Moser, R Sharma, TJ Braciale
Nature immunology, 2011nature.com
Abstract Interleukin (IL)-10 is an important regulatory cytokine that can modulate excessive
immune mediated injury. Several distinct cell types have been demonstrated to produce IL-
10, including most recently CD8+ cytotoxic T lymphocytes (CTLs) responding to respiratory
virus infection. Here we report that CD4+ T cell help in the form of IL-2 is required for IL-10
production by CTLs, but not for the induction of CTL effector cytokines. We show that IL-2
derived from CD4+ helper T cells cooperates with innate immune cell–derived IL-27 to …
Abstract
Interleukin (IL)-10 is an important regulatory cytokine that can modulate excessive immune mediated injury. Several distinct cell types have been demonstrated to produce IL-10, including most recently CD8+ cytotoxic T lymphocytes (CTLs) responding to respiratory virus infection. Here we report that CD4+ T cell help in the form of IL-2 is required for IL-10 production by CTLs, but not for the induction of CTL effector cytokines. We show that IL-2 derived from CD4+ helper T cells cooperates with innate immune cell–derived IL-27 to amplify IL-10 production by CTLs through a Blimp-1-dependent mechanism. These findings reveal a previously unrecognized pathway that coordinates signals derived from innate and helper T cells to control the production of a regulatory cytokine by CTLs during acute viral infection.
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