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Abstract
Hematopoietic cells constitutively express CD31/PECAM1, a signaling adhesion receptor associated with controlling responses to inflammatory stimuli. Although expressed on CD4(+) T cells, its function on these cells is unclear. To address this, we have used a model of systemic Salmonella infection that induces high levels of T cell activation and depends on CD4(+) T cells for resolution. Infection of CD31-deficient (CD31KO) mice demonstrates that these mice fail to control infection effectively. During infection, CD31KO mice have diminished numbers of total CD4(+) T cells and IFN-gamma-secreting Th1 cells. This is despite a higher proportion of CD31KO CD4(+) T cells exhibiting an activated phenotype and an undiminished capacity to prime normally and polarize to Th1. Reduced numbers of T cells reflected the increased propensity of naive and activated CD31KO T cells to undergo apoptosis postinfection compared with wild-type T cells. Using adoptive transfer experiments, we show that loss of CD31 on CD4(+) T cells alone is sufficient to account for the defective CD31KO T cell accumulation. These data are consistent with CD31 helping to control T cell activation, because in its absence, T cells have a greater propensity to become activated, resulting in increased susceptibility to become apoptotic. The impact of CD31 loss on T cell homeostasis becomes most pronounced during severe, inflammatory, and immunological stresses such as those caused by systemic Salmonella infection. This identifies a novel role for CD31 in regulating CD4 T cell homeostasis. The Journal of Immunology, 2011, 187: 1553-1565.
Original language | English |
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Pages (from-to) | 1553-1565 |
Number of pages | 13 |
Journal | Journal of Immunology |
Volume | 187 |
Issue number | 4 |
Early online date | 6 Jul 2011 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - 1 Aug 2011 |
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MRC Centre For Immune Regulation (Linked to DCDF.RRAK10540) (Linked to 14810 & 14835)
Jenkinson, E.
3/08/09 → 30/09/17
Project: Research Councils
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Activities of Salmonella Flagellin: FliCing Immunity On and Off and from Th1 to Th2
Biotechnology & Biological Sciences Research Council
19/12/08 → 18/12/11
Project: Research Councils
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A Bug in the System: How Does Salmonella Induce Novel B Cell Responses?
27/10/08 → 26/10/11
Project: Research Councils
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Prognostic Classification of Patients with Advanced Pancreatic Cancer
Stocken, D.
1/07/05 → 31/12/08
Project: Research