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NLRC5 shields T lymphocytes from NK-cell-mediated elimination under inflammatory conditions

  • Kristina Ludigs
  • , Camilla Jandus
  • , Daniel T. Utzschneider
  • , Francesco Staehli
  • , Stéphanie Bessoles
  • , Anh Thu Dang
  • , Giorgia Rota
  • , Wilson Castro
  • , Dietmar Zehn
  • , Eric Vivier
  • , Werner Held
  • , Pedro Romero
  • , Greta Guarda

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Abstract

NLRC5 is a transcriptional regulator of MHC class I (MHCI), which maintains high MHCI expression particularly in T cells. Recent evidence highlights an important NK-T-cell crosstalk, raising the question on whether NLRC5 specifically modulates this interaction. Here we show that NK cells from Nlrc5-deficient mice exhibit moderate alterations in inhibitory receptor expression and responsiveness. Interestingly, NLRC5 expression in T cells is required to protect them from NK-cell-mediated elimination upon inflammation. Using T-cell-specific Nlrc5-deficient mice, we show that NK cells surprisingly break tolerance even towards self" Nlrc5-deficient T cells under inflammatory conditions. Furthermore, during chronic LCMV infection, the total CD8 + T-cell population is severely decreased in these mice, a phenotype reverted by NK-cell depletion. These findings strongly suggest that endogenous T cells with low MHCI expression become NK-cell targets, having thus important implications for T-cell responses in naturally or therapeutically induced inflammatory conditions.

Original languageEnglish
Article number10554
JournalNature Communications
Volume7
DOIs
StatePublished - 10 Feb 2016
Externally publishedYes

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