Background. Previous studies suggest that CD8(+) T cells are immunosuppress
ive after burn injury, but recent reports indicate that CD8(+) T cells have
several functions similar to CD4(+) T cells, including the secretion of cy
tokines. This study uses HY male antigen in transgenic HY female mice to de
termine the antigen-specific response of activated CD8(+) T cells after bur
n injury.
Methods. HY TCR transgenic female mice underwent burn or sham injury. Seven
ty-two hours after the burn, splenocytes were stimulated with 20 mu mol/L H
Y peptide for 16, 48, and 64 hours; cellular Proliferation, intracellular i
nterferon-gamma and interleukin-2, and apoptosis were measured.
Results. Burn injury significantly impaired proliferation to HY antigen (P
less than or equal to .05). Activated CD8(+) T cells from burned mice showe
d increased intracellular interferon-gamma and interleukin-2 16 hours after
stimulation compared with sham (P less than or equal to .05) and at no tim
e was less than control mice. The percent of CD8(+) T cells decreased with
the time of stimulation but was not due to apoptosis by Annexin V staining.
Conclusions. Activated CD8(+) T cells express a T-H1-like phenotype after b
urn injury. This provides evidence that CD8(+) T cells are not simply suppr
essive and that is consistent with data that CD4(+) T cells are primed for
a T-H1 response after burn injury.