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α4β7 independent pathway for CD8+ T cell–mediated intestinal immunity to rotavirus
Nelly A. Kuklin, … , Eugene C. Butcher, Harry B. Greenberg
Nelly A. Kuklin, … , Eugene C. Butcher, Harry B. Greenberg
Published December 15, 2000
Citation Information: J Clin Invest. 2000;106(12):1541-1552. https://doi.org/10.1172/JCI10927.
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α4β7 independent pathway for CD8+ T cell–mediated intestinal immunity to rotavirus

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Abstract

Rotavirus (RV), which replicates exclusively in cells of the small intestine, is the most important cause of severe diarrhea in young children worldwide. Using a mouse model, we show that expression of the intestinal homing integrin α4β7 is not essential for CD8+ T cells to migrate to the intestine or provide immunity to RV. Mice deficient in β7 expression (β7–/–) and unable to express α4β7 integrin were found to clear RV as quickly as wild-type (wt) animals. Depletion of CD8+ T cells in β7–/– animals prolonged viral shedding, and transfer of immune β7–/– CD8+ T cells into chronically infected Rag-2–deficient mice resolved RV infection as efficiently as wt CD8+ T cells. Paradoxically, α4β7hi memory CD8+ T cells purified from wt mice that had been orally immunized cleared RV more efficiently than α4β7low CD8+ T cells. We explained this apparent contradiction by demonstrating that expression of α4β7 on effector CD8+ T cells depends upon the site of initial antigen exposure: oral immunization generates RV-specific CD8+ T cells primarily of an α4β7hi phenotype, but subcutaneous immunization yields both α4β7hi and α4β7low immune CD8+ T cells with anti-RV effector capabilities. Thus, α4β7 facilitates normal intestinal immune trafficking to the gut, but it is not required for effective CD8+ T cell immunity.

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Nelly A. Kuklin, Lusijah Rott, Jama Darling, James J. Campbell, Manuel Franco, Ningguo Feng, Werner Müller, Norbert Wagner, John Altman, Eugene C. Butcher, Harry B. Greenberg

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IFN-γ ELISPOT assay. RV-responsive cells are mainly in α4β7hi population...
IFN-γ ELISPOT assay. RV-responsive cells are mainly in α4β7hi population of orally but not subcutaneously immunized mice. Splenocytes from C57BL/6 mice immunized orally or subcutaneously with RV were enriched for CD8+ T cells using affinity column purification. Subsequently, the cells were FACS-sorted into α4β7hi- or α4β7low-expressing CD44+ (memory) αβ TCR CD8+ T cells. The sorted cells were restimulated in vitro for 72 hours, and the frequency of IFN-γ SFCs was determined by ELISPOT. The figure represents one out of three experiments performed with similar results. Five mice were used per group in each experiment. The SD is based on three replicates per group.

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