IL-12 enhances CTL synapse formation and induces self-reactivity

  • Mary A. Markiewicz
  • , Erica L. Wise
  • , Zachary S. Buchwald
  • , Elizabeth E. Cheney
  • , Ted H. Hansen
  • , Anish Suri
  • , Saso Cemerski
  • , Paul M. Allen
  • , Andrey S. Shaw

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Abstract

Immunological synapse formation between T cells and target cells can affect the functional outcome of TCR ligation by a given MHC-peptide complex. Although synapse formation is usually induced by TCR signaling, it is not clear whether other factors can affect the efficiency of synapse formation. Here, we tested whether cytokines could influence synapse formation between murine CTLs and target cells. We found that IL-12 enhanced synapse formation, whereas TGFβ decreased synapse formation. The enhanced synapse formation induced by IL-12 appeared to be functional, given that IL-12-treated cells could respond to weak peptides, including self-peptides, to which the T cells were normally unresponsive. These responses correlated with expression of functionally higher avidity LFA-1 on IL-12-treated CTLs. These findings have implications for the function of IL-12 in T cell-mediated autoimmunity.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1351-1361
Number of pages11
JournalJournal of Immunology
Volume182
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - Feb 1 2009

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