Cell Reports (Nov 2015)

A Critical Role of IL-21-Induced BATF in Sustaining CD8-T-Cell-Mediated Chronic Viral Control

  • Gang Xin,
  • David M. Schauder,
  • Begoña Lainez,
  • Jason S. Weinstein,
  • Zhengxi Dai,
  • Yuhong Chen,
  • Enric Esplugues,
  • Renren Wen,
  • Demin Wang,
  • Ian A. Parish,
  • Allan J. Zajac,
  • Joe Craft,
  • Weiguo Cui

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.celrep.2015.09.069
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 6
pp. 1118 – 1124

Abstract

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Control of chronic viral infections by CD8 T cells is critically dependent on CD4 help. In particular, helper-derived IL-21 plays a key role in sustaining the CD8 T cell response; however, the molecular pathways by which IL-21 sustains CD8 T cell immunity remain unclear. We demonstrate that IL-21 causes a phenotypic switch of transcription factor expression in CD8 T cells during chronic viral infection characterized by sustained BATF expression. Importantly, BATF expression during chronic infection is both required for optimal CD8 T cell persistence and anti-viral effector function and sufficient to rescue “unhelped” CD8 T cells. Mechanistically, BATF sustains the response by cooperating with IRF4, an antigen-induced transcription factor that is also critically required for CD8 T cell maintenance, to preserve Blimp-1 expression and thereby sustain CD8 T cell effector function. Collectively, these data suggest that CD4 T cells “help” the CD8 response during chronic infection via IL-21-induced BATF expression.

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