CD5 levels define functionally heterogeneous populations of naïve human CD4+ T cells
Sood, Aditi; Lebel, Marie-Ève; Dong, Mengqi; Fournier, Marilaine; Vobecky, Suzanne J; Haddad, Élie; Delisle, Jean-Sébastien; Mandl, Judith N; Vrisekoop, Nienke; Melichar, Heather J
(2021) European Journal of Immunology, volume 51, issue 6, pp. 1365 - 1376
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Abstract
Studies in murine models show that subthreshold TCR interactions with self-peptide are required for thymic development and peripheral survival of naïve T cells. Recently, differences in the strength of tonic TCR interactions with self-peptide, as read-out by cell surface levels of CD5, were associated with distinct effector potentials among sorted
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populations of T cells in mice. However, whether CD5 can also be used to parse functional heterogeneity among human T cells is less clear. Our study demonstrates that CD5 levels correlate with TCR signal strength in human naïve CD4+ T cells. Further, we describe a relationship between CD5 levels on naïve human CD4+ T cells and binding affinity to foreign peptide, in addition to a predominance of CD5hi T cells in the memory compartment. Differences in gene expression and biases in cytokine production potential between CD5lo and CD5hi naïve human CD4+ T cells are consistent with observations in mice. Together, these data validate the use of CD5 surface levels as a marker of heterogeneity among human naïve CD4+ T cells with important implications for the identification of functionally biased T- cell populations that can be exploited to improve the efficacy of adoptive cell therapies.
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Keywords: Animals, Autoantigens/metabolism, Biomarkers/metabolism, CD4-Positive T-Lymphocytes/immunology, CD5 Antigens/metabolism, Cells, Cultured, Clonal Selection, Antigen-Mediated, Humans, Immunologic Memory, Immunological Synapses, Immunotherapy, Adoptive/methods, Mice, Mice, Inbred C57BL, Protein Binding, Receptors, Antigen, T-Cell/metabolism, Signal Transduction, T-Lymphocyte Subsets/immunology, Cytokines, Human T cells, CD4 T cells, Thymus, CD5, Immunology and Allergy, Immunology, Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't, Journal Article
ISSN: 0014-2980
Publisher: Wiley-VCH Verlag
Note: Funding Information: We thank Dr. Benjamin Haley for critical reading of the manuscript as well members of the Melichar and Sylvie Lesage labs for experimental advice and thoughtful discussion of the data. We are grateful to the blood donors and patient families who participated in this study, as well as Renée Dicaire, Chloé Colas, and Nadia Godin for their assistance in procuring human samples. We thank Marie–Philippe Boucher and the staff of the animal facility as well as Martine Dupuis for assistance with flow cytometry and cell sorting. Support for this work was provided by a grant from the Cancer Research Society (22344) to HJM, JSD, and JNM. AS is a Cole Foundation postdoctoral fellow, MEL is supported by Fonds de recherche du Quebec-Sante (FRQS), and L'Oreal-UNESCO Women in Science postdoctoral fellowships, and MD holds a doctoral fellowship from FRQS. JNM holds a Canada Research Chair in Immune Cell Dynamics. HJM is a junior 2 scholar of the FRQS, a CIHR New Investigator (MSH-141967) and a Cole Foundation Early Career Transition award recipient. Funding Information: We thank Dr. Benjamin Haley for critical reading of the manuscript as well members of the Melichar and Sylvie Lesage labs for experimental advice and thoughtful discussion of the data. We are grateful to the blood donors and patient families who participated in this study, as well as Renée Dicaire, Chloé Colas, and Nadia Godin for their assistance in procuring human samples. We thank Marie–Philippe Boucher and the staff of the animal facility as well as Martine Dupuis for assistance with flow cytometry and cell sorting. Support for this work was provided by a grant from the Cancer Research Society (22344) to HJM, JSD, and JNM. AS is a Cole Foundation postdoctoral fellow, MEL is supported by Fonds de recherche du Quebec‐Sante (FRQS), and L'Oreal‐UNESCO Women in Science postdoctoral fellowships, and MD holds a doctoral fellowship from FRQS. JNM holds a Canada Research Chair in Immune Cell Dynamics. HJM is a junior 2 scholar of the FRQS, a CIHR New Investigator (MSH‐141967) and a Cole Foundation Early Career Transition award recipient. Publisher Copyright: © 2021 The Authors. European Journal of Immunology published by Wiley-VCH GmbH
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