A role for interleukin-12/23 in the maturation of human natural killer and CD56+ T cells in vivo.

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Guia, Sophie | Cognet, Céline | de Beaucoudrey, Ludovic | Tessmer, Marlowe S | Jouanguy, Emmanuelle | Berger, Claire | Filipe-Santos, Orchidée | Feinberg, Jacqueline | Camcioglu, Yildiz | Levy, Jacob | Al Jumaah, Suliman | Al-Hajjar, Sami | Stephan, Jean-Louis | Fieschi, Claire | Abel, Laurent | Brossay, Laurent | Casanova, Jean-Laurent | Vivier, Eric

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International audience. Natural killer (NK) cells have been originally defined by their "naturally occurring" effector function. However, only a fraction of human NK cells is reactive toward a panel of prototypical tumor cell targets in vitro, both for the production of interferon-gamma (IFN-gamma) and for their cytotoxic response. In patients with IL12RB1 mutations that lead to a complete IL-12Rbeta1 deficiency, the size of this naturally reactive NK cell subset is diminished, in particular for the IFN-gamma production. Similar data were obtained from a patient with a complete deficit in IL-12p40. In addition, the size of the subset of effector memory T cells expressing CD56 was severely decreased in IL-12Rbeta1- and IL-12p40-deficient patients. Human NK cells thus require in vivo priming with IL-12/23 to acquire their full spectrum of functional reactivity, while T cells are dependent upon IL-12/23 signals for the differentiation and/or the maintenance of CD56(+) effector memory T cells. The susceptibility of IL-12/23 axis-deficient patients to Mycobacterium and Salmonella infections in combination with the absence of mycobacteriosis or salmonellosis in the rare cases of human NK cell deficiencies point to a role for CD56(+) T cells in the control of these infections in humans.

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