Author: Huang, Zhe; Zak, Jaroslav; Pratumchai, Isaraphorn; Shaabani, Namir; Vartabedian, Vincent F.; Nguyen, Nhan; Wu, Tuoqi; Xiao, Changchun; Teijaro, John R.
                    Title: IL-27 promotes the expansion of self-renewing CD8(+) T cells in persistent viral infection  Cord-id: i0imuyqg  Document date: 2019_8_5
                    ID: i0imuyqg
                    
                    Snippet: Chronic infection and cancer are associated with suppressed T cell responses in the presence of cognate antigen. Recent work identified memory-like CXCR5(+) TCF1(+) CD8(+) T cells that sustain T cell responses during persistent infection and proliferate upon anti-PD1 treatment. Approaches to expand these cells are sought. We show that blockade of interferon type 1 (IFN-I) receptor leads to CXCR5(+) CD8(+) T cell expansion in an IL-27– and STAT1-dependent manner. IFNAR1 blockade promoted accele
                    
                    
                    
                     
                    
                    
                    
                    
                        
                            
                                Document: Chronic infection and cancer are associated with suppressed T cell responses in the presence of cognate antigen. Recent work identified memory-like CXCR5(+) TCF1(+) CD8(+) T cells that sustain T cell responses during persistent infection and proliferate upon anti-PD1 treatment. Approaches to expand these cells are sought. We show that blockade of interferon type 1 (IFN-I) receptor leads to CXCR5(+) CD8(+) T cell expansion in an IL-27– and STAT1-dependent manner. IFNAR1 blockade promoted accelerated cell division and retention of TCF1 in virus-specific CD8(+) T cells. We found that CD8(+) T cell–intrinsic IL-27 signaling safeguards the ability of TCF1(hi) cells to maintain proliferation and avoid terminal differentiation or programmed cell death. Mechanistically, IL-27 endowed rapidly dividing cells with IRF1, a transcription factor that was required for sustained division in a cell-intrinsic manner. These findings reveal that IL-27 opposes IFN-I to uncouple effector differentiation from cell division and suggest that IL-27 signaling could be exploited to augment self-renewing T cells in chronic infections and cancer.
 
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