LH Carvalho, G Sano, JC Hafalla, A Morrot, MA Curotto de Lafaille, F Zavala. (2002). " IL-4-secreting CD4+ T cells are crucial to the development of CD8+ T-cell responses against malaria liver stages. " Nat Med. 8, 166-70. PMID: 11821901 DOI: 10.1038/nm0202-166
CD4+ T cells are crucial to the development of CD8+ T cell responses against hepatocytes infected with malaria parasites. In the absence of CD4+ T cells, CD8+ T cells initiate a seemingly normal differentiation and proliferation during the first few days after immunization. However, this response fails to develop further and is reduced by more than 90%, compared to that observed in the presence of CD4+ T cells. We report here that interleukin-4 (IL-4) secreted by CD4+ T cells is essential to the full development of this CD8+ T cell response. This is the first demonstration that IL-4 is a mediator of CD4/CD8 cross-talk leading to the development of immunity against an infectious pathogen.