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Shp-2 is dispensable for establishing T cell exhaustion and for PD-1 signaling in vivo

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Title:Shp-2 is dispensable for establishing T cell exhaustion and for PD-1 signaling in vivo
Creators Name:Rota, G., Niogret, C., Dang, A.T., Barros, C.R., Fonta, N.P., Alfei, F., Morgado, L., Zehn, D., Birchmeier, W., Vivier, E. and Guarda, G.
Abstract:In chronic infection and cancer, T cells acquire a dysfunctional state characterized by the expression of inhibitory receptors. In vitro studies implicated the phosphatase Shp-2 downstream of these receptors, including PD-1. However, whether Shp-2 is responsible in vivo for such dysfunctional responses remains elusive. To address this, we generated T cell-specific Shp-2-deficient mice. These mice did not show differences in controlling chronic viral infections. In this context, Shp-2-deleted CD8+ T lymphocytes expanded moderately better but were less polyfunctional than control cells. Mice with Shp-2-deficient T cells also showed no significant improvement in controlling immunogenic tumors and responded similarly to controls to α-PD-1 treatment. We therefore showed that Shp-2 is dispensable in T cells for globally establishing exhaustion and for PD-1 signaling in vivo. These results reveal the existence of redundant mechanisms downstream of inhibitory receptors and represent the foundation for defining these relevant molecular events.
Keywords:Shp-2, Ptpn11, T Cell Exhaustion, Inhibitory Receptors, PD-1, Checkpoint Therapy, Cancer, Chronic Infection, Animals, Mice
Source:Cell Reports
ISSN:2211-1247
Publisher:Cell Press / Elsevier
Volume:23
Number:1
Page Range:39-49
Date:3 April 2018
Official Publication:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.celrep.2018.03.026
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