Cutting edge: the mechanism of invariant NKT cell responses to viral danger signals

J Immunol. 2008 Oct 1;181(7):4452-6. doi: 10.4049/jimmunol.181.7.4452.

Abstract

Invariant NK T (iNKT) cells influence the response to viral infections, although the mechanisms are poorly defined. In this study we show that these innate-like lymphocytes secrete IFN-gamma upon culture with CpG oligodeoxynucleotide-stimulated dendritic cells (DCs) from mouse bone marrow. This requires TLR9 signaling and IL-12 secretion by the activated DCs, but it does not require CD1d expression. iNKT cells also produce IFN-gamma in response to mouse CMV infection. Their mechanism of mouse CMV detection is quite similar to that of CpG, requiring both TLR9 signaling and IL-12 secretion, while the need for CD1d expression is relatively minor. Consequently, iNKT cells have the ability to respond to a variety of microbes, including viruses, in an Ag-independent manner, suggesting they may play a broad role in antipathogen defenses despite their limited TCR repertoire.

Publication types

  • Comparative Study
  • Research Support, N.I.H., Extramural

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Antigen-Presenting Cells / immunology
  • Antigen-Presenting Cells / metabolism
  • Antigen-Presenting Cells / virology
  • Cells, Cultured
  • CpG Islands / immunology
  • Dendritic Cells / immunology
  • Dendritic Cells / metabolism
  • Dendritic Cells / virology
  • Herpesviridae Infections / immunology
  • Herpesviridae Infections / virology
  • Immunity, Innate
  • Mice
  • Mice, Inbred C57BL
  • Mice, Knockout
  • Mice, Transgenic
  • Muromegalovirus / immunology*
  • Muromegalovirus / pathogenicity*
  • Natural Killer T-Cells / immunology*
  • Natural Killer T-Cells / metabolism
  • Natural Killer T-Cells / virology*
  • Oligodeoxyribonucleotides / immunology
  • Toll-Like Receptor 9 / physiology

Substances

  • CPG-oligonucleotide
  • Oligodeoxyribonucleotides
  • Tlr9 protein, mouse
  • Toll-Like Receptor 9