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Cutting Edge: <i>Batf3</i> Expression by CD8 T Cells Critically Regulates the Development of Memory Populations

Zhijuan Qiu, Camille Khairallah, Galina Romanov, Brian S. Sheridan

2020The Journal of Immunology40 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract The basic leucine zipper transcription factor ATF-like 3 (BATF3) is required for the development of conventional type 1 dendritic cells that are essential for cross-presentation and CD8 T cell–mediated immunity against intracellular pathogens and tumors. However, whether BATF3 intrinsically regulates CD8 T cell responses is not well studied. In this article, we report a role for cell-intrinsic Batf3 expression in regulating the establishment of circulating and resident memory T cells after foodborne Listeria monocytogenes infection of mice. Consistent with other studies, Batf3 expression by CD8 T cells was dispensable for the primary response. However, Batf3−/− T cells underwent increased apoptosis during contraction to contribute to a substantially reduced memory population. Batf3−/− memory cells had an impaired ability to mount a robust recall response but remained functional. These findings reveal a cell-intrinsic role of Batf3 in regulating CD8 T cell memory development.

Topics & Concepts

Cross-presentationCD8Cell biologyCytotoxic T cellPopulationBiologyIntracellularCellLeucine zipperImmunologyImmunityImmune systemTranscription factorMedicineGeneticsGeneIn vitroMHC class IEnvironmental healthImmunotherapy and Immune ResponsesT-cell and B-cell ImmunologyImmune Cell Function and Interaction
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