DOCK8 deficiency impairs CD8 T cell survival and function in humans and mice

KL Randall, SSY Chan, CS Ma, I Fung, Y Mei… - Journal of Experimental …, 2011 - rupress.org
KL Randall, SSY Chan, CS Ma, I Fung, Y Mei, M Yabas, A Tan, PD Arkwright, W Al Suwairi…
Journal of Experimental Medicine, 2011rupress.org
In humans, DOCK8 immunodeficiency syndrome is characterized by severe cutaneous viral
infections. Thus, CD8 T cell function may be compromised in the absence of DOCK8. In this
study, by analyzing mutant mice and humans, we demonstrate a critical, intrinsic role for
DOCK8 in peripheral CD8 T cell survival and function. DOCK8 mutation selectively
diminished the abundance of circulating naive CD8 T cells in both species, and in DOCK8-
deficient humans, most CD8 T cells displayed an exhausted CD45RA+ CCR7− phenotype …
In humans, DOCK8 immunodeficiency syndrome is characterized by severe cutaneous viral infections. Thus, CD8 T cell function may be compromised in the absence of DOCK8. In this study, by analyzing mutant mice and humans, we demonstrate a critical, intrinsic role for DOCK8 in peripheral CD8 T cell survival and function. DOCK8 mutation selectively diminished the abundance of circulating naive CD8 T cells in both species, and in DOCK8-deficient humans, most CD8 T cells displayed an exhausted CD45RA+CCR7 phenotype. Analyses in mice revealed the CD8 T cell abnormalities to be cell autonomous and primarily postthymic. DOCK8 mutant naive CD8 T cells had a shorter lifespan and, upon encounter with antigen on dendritic cells, exhibited poor LFA-1 synaptic polarization and a delay in the first cell division. Although DOCK8 mutant T cells underwent near-normal primary clonal expansion after primary infection with recombinant influenza virus in vivo, they showed greatly reduced memory cell persistence and recall. These findings highlight a key role for DOCK8 in the survival and function of human and mouse CD8 T cells.
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