CD1d expression and invariant NKT cell responses in herpesvirus infections

Invariant natural killer T (iNKT) cells are a highly conserved subset of unconventional T lymphocytes that express a canonical, semi-invariant T cell receptor (TCR) and surface markers shared with the natural killer cell lineage. iNKT cells recognize exogenous and endogenous glycolipid antigens rest...

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Main Author: Rusung eTan
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Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2015-06-01
Series:Frontiers in Immunology
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Online Access:http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fimmu.2015.00312/full
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spelling doaj-138d065246b74d88899b3d49d09667732020-11-24T21:47:29ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Immunology1664-32242015-06-01610.3389/fimmu.2015.00312146516CD1d expression and invariant NKT cell responses in herpesvirus infectionsRusung eTan0Sidra Medical and Research CenterInvariant natural killer T (iNKT) cells are a highly conserved subset of unconventional T lymphocytes that express a canonical, semi-invariant T cell receptor (TCR) and surface markers shared with the natural killer cell lineage. iNKT cells recognize exogenous and endogenous glycolipid antigens restricted by non-polymorphic CD1d molecules, and are highly responsive to the prototypical agonist, α-galactosylceramide. Upon activation, iNKT cells rapidly coordinate signaling between innate and adaptive immune cells through the secretion of proinflammatory cytokines, leading to the maturation of antigen-presenting cells and expansion of antigen-specific CD4+ and CD8+ T cells. Because of their potent immunoregulatory properties, iNKT cells have been extensively studied and are known to play a pivotal role in mediating immune responses against microbial pathogens including viruses. Here, we review evidence that herpesviruses manipulate CD1d expression to escape iNKT cell surveillance and establish lifelong latency in humans. Collectively, published findings suggest that iNKT cells play critical roles in anti-herpesvirus immune responses and could be harnessed therapeutically to limit viral infection and viral-associated disease.http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fimmu.2015.00312/fullImmunotherapyHSV-1HSV-2KSHVherpesvirushcmv
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CD1d expression and invariant NKT cell responses in herpesvirus infections
Frontiers in Immunology
Immunotherapy
HSV-1
HSV-2
KSHV
herpesvirus
hcmv
author_facet Rusung eTan
author_sort Rusung eTan
title CD1d expression and invariant NKT cell responses in herpesvirus infections
title_short CD1d expression and invariant NKT cell responses in herpesvirus infections
title_full CD1d expression and invariant NKT cell responses in herpesvirus infections
title_fullStr CD1d expression and invariant NKT cell responses in herpesvirus infections
title_full_unstemmed CD1d expression and invariant NKT cell responses in herpesvirus infections
title_sort cd1d expression and invariant nkt cell responses in herpesvirus infections
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Immunology
issn 1664-3224
publishDate 2015-06-01
description Invariant natural killer T (iNKT) cells are a highly conserved subset of unconventional T lymphocytes that express a canonical, semi-invariant T cell receptor (TCR) and surface markers shared with the natural killer cell lineage. iNKT cells recognize exogenous and endogenous glycolipid antigens restricted by non-polymorphic CD1d molecules, and are highly responsive to the prototypical agonist, α-galactosylceramide. Upon activation, iNKT cells rapidly coordinate signaling between innate and adaptive immune cells through the secretion of proinflammatory cytokines, leading to the maturation of antigen-presenting cells and expansion of antigen-specific CD4+ and CD8+ T cells. Because of their potent immunoregulatory properties, iNKT cells have been extensively studied and are known to play a pivotal role in mediating immune responses against microbial pathogens including viruses. Here, we review evidence that herpesviruses manipulate CD1d expression to escape iNKT cell surveillance and establish lifelong latency in humans. Collectively, published findings suggest that iNKT cells play critical roles in anti-herpesvirus immune responses and could be harnessed therapeutically to limit viral infection and viral-associated disease.
topic Immunotherapy
HSV-1
HSV-2
KSHV
herpesvirus
hcmv
url http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fimmu.2015.00312/full
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