51. Metabolic characteristics of CD8 + T cell subsets in young and aged individuals are not predictive of functionality.
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Quinn KM, Hussain T, Kraus F, Formosa LE, Lam WK, Dagley MJ, Saunders EC, Assmus LM, Wynne-Jones E, Loh L, van de Sandt CE, Cooper L, Good-Jacobson KL, Kedzierska K, Mackay LK, McConville MJ, Ramm G, Ryan MT, and La Gruta NL
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- Adult, Aged, Animals, CD8-Positive T-Lymphocytes cytology, CD8-Positive T-Lymphocytes metabolism, CD8-Positive T-Lymphocytes ultrastructure, Cell Differentiation immunology, Cell Proliferation, Disease Models, Animal, Female, Humans, Influenza A virus immunology, Influenza, Human blood, Influenza, Human immunology, Influenza, Human virology, Male, Mice, Microscopy, Electron, Transmission, Mitochondria metabolism, Mitochondria ultrastructure, T-Lymphocyte Subsets cytology, T-Lymphocyte Subsets metabolism, T-Lymphocyte Subsets ultrastructure, Young Adult, Aging immunology, CD8-Positive T-Lymphocytes immunology, Immunologic Memory, T-Lymphocyte Subsets immunology
- Abstract
Virtual memory T (T
VM ) cells are antigen-naïve CD8+ T cells that exist in a semi-differentiated state and exhibit marked proliferative dysfunction in advanced age. High spare respiratory capacity (SRC) has been proposed as a defining metabolic characteristic of antigen-experienced memory T (TMEM ) cells, facilitating rapid functionality and survival. Given the semi-differentiated state of TVM cells and their altered functionality with age, here we investigate TVM cell metabolism and its association with longevity and functionality. Elevated SRC is a feature of TVM , but not TMEM , cells and it increases with age in both subsets. The elevated SRC observed in aged mouse TVM cells and human CD8+ T cells from older individuals is associated with a heightened sensitivity to IL-15. We conclude that elevated SRC is a feature of TVM , but not TMEM , cells, is driven by physiological levels of IL-15, and is not indicative of enhanced functionality in CD8+ T cells.- Published
- 2020
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