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MAIT Cells Detect and Efficiently Lyse Bacterially-Infected Epithelial Cells
Authors:Lionel Le Bourhis  Mathilde Dusseaux  Armelle Bohineust  Stéphanie Bessoles  Emmanuel Martin  Virginie Premel  Maxime Coré   David Sleurs  Nacer-Eddine Serriari  Emmanuel Treiner  Claire Hivroz  Philippe Sansonetti  Marie-Lise Gougeon  Claire Soudais  Olivier Lantz
Abstract:Mucosal associated invariant T cells (MAIT) are innate T lymphocytes that detect a large variety of bacteria and yeasts. This recognition depends on the detection of microbial compounds presented by the evolutionarily conserved major-histocompatibility-complex (MHC) class I molecule, MR1. Here we show that MAIT cells display cytotoxic activity towards MR1 overexpressing non-hematopoietic cells cocultured with bacteria. The NK receptor, CD161, highly expressed by MAIT cells, modulated the cytokine but not the cytotoxic response triggered by bacteria infected cells. MAIT cells are also activated by and kill epithelial cells expressing endogenous levels of MRI after infection with the invasive bacteria Shigella flexneri. In contrast, MAIT cells were not activated by epithelial cells infected by Salmonella enterica Typhimurium. Finally, MAIT cells are activated in human volunteers receiving an attenuated strain of Shigella dysenteriae-1 tested as a potential vaccine. Thus, in humans, MAIT cells are the most abundant T cell subset able to detect and kill bacteria infected cells.
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