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The role for monocyte chemoattractant protein-1 in the generation and function of memory CD8+ T cells

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JOURNAL OF IMMUNOLOGY
Volume 180, Issue 5, Pages 2886-2893

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AMER ASSOC IMMUNOLOGISTS
DOI: 10.4049/jimmunol.180.5.2886

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Memory T cells are resistant to the conventional costimulatory blockade and therefore impede tolerance induction. However, their migratory, survival, and functional requirements for chemokines are not well understood. We herein examine the role for MCP-1 or CCL2 in the generation, migration, and function of memory CD8(+) T cells. We found that overall generation of both central memory (T,m) and effector memory (T,m) CD8(+) T cells was severely impaired in the absence of MCP-1. Importantly, the survival of T,m, but not T(CM), CD8(+) cells was reduced without MCP-1, whereas the homeostatic proliferation of T,m, but not T,m, CD8(+) cells was weakened in MCP-1(-/-) mice. However, once they were generated in the absence of MCP-1, in vitro function of both subsets of memory cells remained intact as determined by their proliferation and IFN-gamma production. Interestingly, the migration of T(CM), but not T(EM), CD8(+) cells to inflammatory sites was significantly delayed without MCP-1, whereas both subsets of memory cells underwent comparable expansion and apoptosis with or without MCP-1 during the effector phase. Moreover, the function to eliminate a graft of T(CM), but not T(EM), CD8(+) cells was impaired without MCP-1. Thus, this study demonstrates that MCP-1 plays an important role in not only migration but also generation and survival of memory T cells. This finding provides new insight into the requirement of chemokines for the generation, survival, and function of differential subsets of memory T cells and may have clinic implications for tolerance induction.

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