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T cell ignorance is bliss: T cells are not tolerized by Langerhans cells presenting human papillomavirus antigens in the absence of costimulation

  • Andrew W. Woodham
  • , Lisa Yan
  • , Joseph G. Skeate
  • , Daniel van der Veen
  • , Heike E. Brand
  • , Michael K. Wong
  • , Diane M. Da Silva
  • , W. Martin Kast

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Abstract

Human papillomavirus type 16 (HPV16) infections are intra-epithelial, and thus, HPV16 is known to interact with Langerhans cells (LCs), the resident epithelial antigen-presenting cells (APCs). The current paradigm for APC-mediated induction of T cell anergy is through delivery of T cell receptor signals via peptides on MHC molecules (signal 1), but without costimulation (signal 2). We previously demonstrated that LCs exposed to HPV16 in vitro present HPV antigens to T cells without costimulation, but it remained uncertain if such T cells would remain ignorant, become anergic, or in the case of CD4+ T cells, differentiate into Tregs. Here we demonstrate that Tregs were not induced by LCs presenting only signal 1, and through a series of in vitro immunizations show that CD8+ T cells receiving signal 1+2 from LCs weeks after consistently receiving signal 1 are capable of robust effector functions. Importantly, this indicates that T cells are not tolerized but instead remain ignorant to HPV, and are activated given the proper signals.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)21-30
Number of pages10
JournalPapillomavirus Research
Volume2
DOIs
StatePublished - Dec 1 2016
Externally publishedYes

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Keywords

  • HPV16
  • Human papillomavirus
  • Immune tolerance
  • Langerhans cells
  • T cell anergy
  • T cell ignorance

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