Dw. White et al., Cutting edge: Antilisterial activity of CD8(+) T cells derived from TNF-deficient and TNF/perforin double-deficient mice, J IMMUNOL, 165(1), 2000, pp. 5-9
The mechanisms by which CD8(+) T cells mediate immunity against bacterial p
athogens remain largely unknown. Perforin-dependent cytolysis plays a role,
but is not required for CD8(+) T cell-mediated immunity against Listeria m
onocytogenes. TNF is essential for CD8(+) T cell immunity to L. monocytogen
es, but the cellular source of TNF is undefined. TNF-deficient and TNF/perf
orin double-deficient mice were used to generate CD8(+) T cells specific fo
r an L. monocytogenes-derived Ag, Wild-type and TNF-deficient CD8(+) T cell
s mediated antilisterial immunity in wild-type but not TNF-deficient host m
ice, revealing that CD8(+) T cell-derived TNF is not required for CD8(+) T
cell-mediated antilisterial immunity, but demonstrating a role for TNF deri
ved from other cell types. TNF/perforin double-deficient CD8(+) T cells med
iated antilisterial immunity in the liver, but not in the spleen, of wild-t
ype recipient mice, suggesting that perforin-independent immunity in the sp
leen requires CD8(+) T cell derived TNF.