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Advanced ImmunologyTh Cell Subsets and Cytokines
Dale T. Umetsu, MD, PhD
Stanford University
February 26, 2003
Humoral immunity is essential for the elimination of extracellular bacterial infections
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Bacteria are opsonized with antibody and complement
Cellular immunity is required for infections with intracellular pathogens
Reciprocal relationship between humoral and cellular immunity
Dose of Flagellin
Parish and Liu, 1972
Humoral immunity
Cell mediated immunity
Adaptive Immunity
Humoral Immunity (CD4) (extracellular organisms)
– IgG, IgA, IgM, IgE Cell-mediated Immunity
(intracellular organisms)
– Delayed type hypersensitivity (CD4)
– Cytotoxic responses (CD8)
Th Cell Subsets and Cytokines
Characteristics of Th1/Th2 subsets. Situations in which Th subsets are
important. How these subsets arise and differentiate. Modifications of the Th1/Th2 paradigm.
– Related T cell subsets– Regulatory T cell subsets.
IFN- + - + -
IL-4 - + +-
Lymphotoxin + --
IL-2 + - ++
Expression of cytokines by CD4 T cell subsets
IL-3 + + + -
GM-CSF + + +
TNF- + +
Cytokine Th1 Th2 Th0 Thp
IL-5 - + +-
IL-9 - +IL-10 - +
-IL-13 - +
1
IFN-
IFN- IFN-
IgG2a, IgG3
IFN-
Effector Functions of Th1 Cells
Effector Functions of Th2 Cells
Generation of Th Cell lines
DO11.10OVA-specific TCR Tg
Isolate clonotypicCD4+ T cells
OVA + APCrIL-12Anti-IL-4 mAb
OVA + APCrIL-4Anti-IL-12 mAb
OVA + APCrIL-4rIFN-
Th1
Th2
Th0
Markers of Th1 and Th2 Cells
Th1 Th2
IFN-IL-12R2IL-18RP- and E- selectin receptorsCXCR3, CCR5
Tim3
Stat4, T-bet
IL-4IL-1R, IFN- receptorT1/ST2 (homolog of IL-1R)
CCR4, CCR8
Tim1ICOSStat6, GATA-3, c-maf
TIM family of genesTIM family of genes
TIM-1TIM-1 encodes a 305 aa protein, regulates the encodes a 305 aa protein, regulates the development of asthma and allergy development of asthma and allergy (McIntire, et al. 2001. (McIntire, et al. 2001.
Nature Immunol. 2:1109) (McIntire, et al. 2003. Nature 425:576) Nature Immunol. 2:1109) (McIntire, et al. 2003. Nature 425:576) . . In mice, TIM-3 encodes a 281 aa protein, In mice, TIM-3 encodes a 281 aa protein,
regulates the development of autoimmune regulates the development of autoimmune diseases diseases (Monney et al. 2002. Nature. 415:536)(Monney et al. 2002. Nature. 415:536)..
TIM-1 is preferentially expressed in Th2 cells. TIM-1 is preferentially expressed in Th2 cells. TIM-3 is preferentially expressed in Th1 cells TIM-3 is preferentially expressed in Th1 cells
(Sanchez-Fueyo, et al. Nature Immunol. Oct 2003)(Sanchez-Fueyo, et al. Nature Immunol. Oct 2003). .
TIM: T cell, Immunoglobulin domain, Mucin domain.
Infection with Leishmania
C3H/HeN resistant IFN-, IL-2
BALB/c susceptible IL-4, IL-5, IL-13
Strain result cytokines produced
Disease States Attributed to an Imbalance in Th1/Th2 Cells
Autoimmune diseasesMultiple sclerosisRheumatoid arthritisDiabetes mellitusCrohn’s disease
Graft rejectionRecurrent abortions(Helminth infection)
InfectionsLeishmaniaTB, leprosyFungal infectionHIV
Allergy and asthmaUlcerative colitis
Over production Over production of Th2 cytokines of Th1 cytokines
T Cell Subsets: when are they important?
During chronic antigen stimulation– Chronic infection
– Chronic response to auto antigens.
– Chronic exposure to allergens. Not following a single antigenic
stimulation, not with fulminant infections.
Th1 Cells Cross Regulate Th2 Cells
Th1 cytokines IL-2 IFN- IL-12 Th2 cytokines
IL-4 IL-5 IL-13
IL-4IL-10
IL-12IFN-
What are the instructive signals for the development of Th1/Th2 cells
Cytokine microenvironment Antigen dose/TCR signaling
– Altered peptide ligands APC type
– Route of antigen administration Costimulatory signals Host genetic factors
Signals that influence Th1 differentiation
IL-12, TGF-
IFN-
IL-4, IL-10, TGF- inhibits
CD8+ DCB7.1, DC1 (human)
IL-18
IL-12
IL-27
Heterodimeric cytokine, related to IL-12. p28 (IL-12p35-related) + EBI3 (IL-12p40-
related) = IL-27. Long chain four-helix bundle cytokine. Early product of activated APC. Drives expansion of naïve but not memory
CD4 T cells. Synergistic with IL-12 in triggering IFN-
production in naïve T cells.
Pflanz et al. 2002. Immunity. 16:779.
IL-23
p19 subunit + IL-12 p40 subunit = IL-23 IL-23 binds to IL-12R1 + another novel
subunit. Produced by activated dendritic cells. Induces proliferation and IFN- production
by memory (Th1) cells. Some shared activities with IL-12 (p35/p40).
Oppmann et al. 2000. Immunity. 13:715
Signals that influence Th2 differentiation
IL-12, IL-18, TGF- inhibits
Humoral responsesAllergic responses
B7.2, OX40L, ICOSL
CD8- DC, DC2 (human)
TSLP (humans)
IL-4, IL-25
IL-25 Related to IL-17. Produced by Th2 cells. Induces production of IL-4, IL-5, IL-13,
eotaxin, and increases IgE, IgG1, eosinophilia.
Induces IL-13 and IL-5 from accessory cell population.
Affects lungs, GI tract; effects dependent on IL4R signaling.
Fort et al. 2001. Immunity. 15:985
Thymic Stromal Lymphopoietin (TSLP)
Short-chain four -helical bundle cytokine. Produced by human epithelial cells. Binds to TSLPR + IL-7R. Activates DCs, which then induce Th cell
production of IL-4, IL-5, IL-13, reduces production of IL-10 and IFN-, and induces production of Th2 attracting chemokines.
Highly expressed in skin of patients with atopic dermatitis.
Soumelis et al. 2002. Nature Immunol. 3:673
Anergy
CD8CD40CD86
Role of Immature Dendritic Cells
ICOS-ICOSL pathway
Nature Rev. Immunol. 2002. 2:116.
ICOS is the third member of the CD28 family.– Expressed on activated T cells
(particularly on Th2 cells).
ICOS binds to ICOS-ligand (B7h,
B7RP-1, B7-H2). ICOS upregulates CD40L.
– Important for isotype switch.
ICOS engagement promotes Th cell differentiation and effector function– Induces IL-4, IL-5, esp. IL-10
production.
– Also important for tolerance induction.
APCT Cell
Inhibitory receptors may influence Th cell differentiation
Nature Rev. Immunol. 2002. 2:116.
B7 binds CTLA-4. PD-L1 (B7-H1) and PD-L2
(B7-DC) bind to PD-1. PD-1-/- mice develop SLE
glomerulonephritis. B7x (B7-H4) binds to
BTLA, the 5th member of the CD28 family.
BTLA-/- mice develop enhanced sensitivity to EAE.
B7-H3 (inhibitory pathway)
APC T Cell
B7x BTLA
B7-H3
Tc1 and Tc2 Polarized CD8 Cells
CD8 cells cultured with IL-12 produce IFN-. CD8 cells cultured with IL-4 produce IL-4 and
IL-5, IL-10 and some IFN-. – CD8 cells make 100 fold less IL-4 than CD4 cells.– CD8 cells make 3-5 fold less IL-5 than CD4 cells.
Tc1 CD8 but not Tc2 effector cells protect against viral infection.
Croft et al. 1994.. J Exp Med. 180:1715. Cerwenka et al. 1999. J Exp Med. 189:423
Be1 and Be2 Polarized Cell Subsets
Harris et al. 2000. Nature Immunol. 1:465.
Signals that influence Th differentiation
NK T cell
eosinophil
NK T cell
iNKT CellsiNKT Cells Express cell surface markers characteristic of both NK
cells and conventional T cells. In mice, most NKT cells express an invariant V14-
J18 TCR (V14 iNKT cells) (V24J15 in humans). Recognize glycolipid antigens presented by the MHC
class I protein, CD1d. When activated, NK T cells rapidly produce large
amounts of IL-4 and IFN-. NKT cells regulate the development of autoimmune
diseases, such as diabetes, EAE, cancer and asthma.
NKT Cells in Autoimmunity (tolerance?) and Cancer
Type 1 diabetes– Reduced number of NKT cells in NOD mice and patients
with diabetes. – Treatment of NOD mice with GalCer protects.
EAE– Treatment with GalCer protects, but not in IL-4-/- or IL-10-/-
mice. – Reduced number of NKT cells in MS patients.
Tumor immunity– Lack of iNKT cells increased tumor metastasis (melanomas
and hepatomas). – In one system, IL-13 production by NKT cells inhibited
tumor immunity.
NK T Cell Subsets
CD4+ NK T cells produce IL-4, IL-5, IL-13, IFN-
CD4- CD8- NK T cells produce IFN-
Gumperz et al. 2002. J Exp Med. 195:625.
NKT Cells are Required for Oxazolone Colitis, a Th2 Colitis Model
Immunity. 2002. 17:629.
NKT Cells are Required for the Development of AHR
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Akbari. Nature Medicine. 2003. 9:582.
NKT Cells Bridge Innate and Acquired Immunity
Transcription factors that influence Th differentiation
Pearce, EL et al. 2003. Control of effector CD8 T cell function by the transcription factor eomesodermin. Science 302:1041.
Agarwal, Rao. 1998. Immunity. 9:765
nucleosome
DNA
Normal inactive chromatin(ground state)
Acylated histonesStat6, GATA3
Monoallelic Gene Expression
IL-4 Gene
Both alleles inactive
Allele 1
Allele 2
activation
One allele expressed(monoallelic expression)
sustainedactivation
Both alleles expressed
Genetic Effects
Individuals differ in their susceptibility to autoimmune disease, infection, and allergic disease.
Susceptibility is in part regulated by differences in the capacity to generate Th1 or Th2 cytokines.
Susceptibility genes are identified by DNA sequence differences between individuals (humans) or strains (mice).
Some Gene Polymorphisms Affecting Cytokine Production
IL-4 receptor (SNPs present in coding region). IL-13 (SNPs present in coding region) MHC linked to some autoimmune diseases. NOD2 linked to Crohn’s disease (LPS receptor)
(Nature 2001. 411:603). CTLA-4 alternative splice form (chromosome 2q33)
(Graves disease, hypothyroidism, type 1 diabetes). (Nature 423:506)
TIMs (Nature. 2003. 425:576)
Lafaille, et al. J. Exp. Med 186:307, 1997.
Th1(5x106)Th2 (5x106)
Th1(0.2x106)
Th2(0.2x106)
Attempts to tolerize with MOG results in exacerbation. Genain, et al. 1996. Science. 274:2054
Induce Th2 response Control
Transfer of diabetes with both Th1 and Th2 cellsPakala, et al. 1997. JEM. 186:299.
Th1 cells do not inhibit Th2 cell-induced Th1 cells do not inhibit Th2 cell-induced airway hyperreactivityairway hyperreactivity
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The Th1/Th2 Paradigm and Disease Regulation
Both Th1 and Th2 cells can cause disease. The “opposite” of a Th1 cell is not always a
Th2 cell. The Th1/Th2 paradigm cannot fully explain
immune regulation in all situations. Additional regulatory cells must exist to
regulate immune responses.
Other CD4 Subsets that “Regulate”
Th3 CD4 + CD25+ cells TR1
TR
NKT cells
Th3 Cells
Generated by oral tolerance induction with low dose antigen.
Produce TGF-, IL-4 Express regulatory/suppressive activity. TGF- production may be enhanced by
cross-linking of CTLA-4.
Chen, Y, et al 1994. Regulatory T cell clones induced by oral tolerance: suppression of autoimmune encephalomyelitis. Science 265:1237.
MBP specific Th3 Cells Inhibit EAE
Th3 cellsTh3 cells + anti-TGF
Science. 1994. 265:1237.
CD45RBlow Cells, CD25+ Cells
CD25+ (IL-2R-chain), CTLA-4, GITR, foxp3. When transferred, have strong
regulatory/suppressive activity for colitis, diabetes, thyroiditis.
Appear to require TGF- IL-10 and CTLA-4 to function.
In vitro activity depends on cell contact. Antigen specificity?
Tr1 Cells
Develop after stimulation with IL-10. Produce IL-10, IL-5, (TGF-. Low proliferative capacity. Inhibitory for experimental colitis. Anti-IL-10 mAb reverses inhibitory
effect.
Groux et al. 1997. Nature. 389:737.
DCs from mice exposed to i.n. OVA produce IL-10
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Summary-T cell subsets
A major theme in immunology, and documented feature of the immune system.
Subsets of T cells express restricted cytokine profiles
Cells with restricted cytokine profiles (CD4, CD8, NK, NK T, B) have distinct effector functions and regulate immune responses.
Questions that remain
What regulatory cells “balance” Th1 and Th2 cells? What downregulates polarized responses?
How Th subsets are involved in tolerance? What additional molecular mechanisms regulate
cytokine synthesis? Are there Th2 PAMPs? What activates NKT
cells? What are the host/genetic factors that regulate
cytokine production?
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