A role of cellular prion protein in programming T-cell cytokine responses in disease.


Autoria(s): Ingram, Rebecca; Isaacs, J.D.; Kaur, G.; Lowther, D.E.; Reynolds, C.J.; Boyton, R.J.; Collinge, J.; Jackson, G.S.; Altmann, D.M.
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01/06/2009

Resumo

The cellular prion protein (PrPC) is widely expressed in neural and non-neural tissues, but its function is unknown. Elucidation of the part played by PrPC in adaptive immunity has been a particular conundrum: increased expression of cell surface PrPC has been documented during T-cell activation, yet the functional significance of this activation remains unclear, with conflicting data on the effects of Prnp gene knockout on various parameters of T-cell immunity. We show here that Prnp mRNA is highly inducible within 8–24 h of T-cell activation, with surface protein levels rising from 24 h. When measured in parallel with CD69 and CD25, PrPC is a late activation antigen. Consistent with its up-regulation being a late activation event, PrP deletion did not alter T-cell-antigen presenting cell conjugate formation. Most important, activated PrP0/0 T cells demonstrated much reduced induction of several T helper (Th) 1, Th2, and Th17 cytokines, whereas others, such as TNF- and IL-9, were unaffected. These changes were investigated in the context of an autoimmune model and a bacterial challenge model. In experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis, PrP-knockout mice showed enhanced disease in the face of reduced IL-17 responses. In a streptococcal sepsis model, this constrained cytokine program was associated with poorer local control of infection, although with reduced bacteremia. The findings indicate that PrPC is a potentially important molecule influencing T-cell activation and effector function.

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http://pure.qub.ac.uk/portal/en/publications/a-role-of-cellular-prion-protein-in-programming-tcell-cytokine-responses-in-disease(6b735f70-5c16-4b09-84fd-e69f868ef09b).html

http://dx.doi.org/10.1096/fj.08-116087

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eng

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Ingram , R , Isaacs , J D , Kaur , G , Lowther , D E , Reynolds , C J , Boyton , R J , Collinge , J , Jackson , G S & Altmann , D M 2009 , ' A role of cellular prion protein in programming T-cell cytokine responses in disease. ' The FASEB Journal , vol 23(6) , no. 6 , pp. 1672-1684 . DOI: 10.1096/fj.08-116087

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