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White Adipose Tissue Is a Reservoir for Memory T Cells and Promotes Protective Memory Responses to Infection.

Authors :
Han, Seong-Ji
Glatman Zaretsky, Arielle
Andrade-Oliveira, Vinicius
Collins, Nicholas
Dzutsev, Amiran
Shaik, Jahangheer
Morais da Fonseca, Denise
Harrison, Oliver J.
Tamoutounour, Samira
Byrd, Allyson L.
Smelkinson, Margery
Bouladoux, Nicolas
Bliska, James B.
Brenchley, Jason M.
Brodsky, Igor E.
Belkaid, Yasmine
Source :
Immunity (10747613). Dec2017, Vol. 47 Issue 6, p1154-1168.e6. 1p.
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

Summary White adipose tissue bridges body organs and plays a fundamental role in host metabolism. To what extent adipose tissue also contributes to immune surveillance and long-term protective defense remains largely unknown. Here, we have shown that at steady state, white adipose tissue contained abundant memory lymphocyte populations. After infection, white adipose tissue accumulated large numbers of pathogen-specific memory T cells, including tissue-resident cells. Memory T cells in white adipose tissue expressed a distinct metabolic profile, and white adipose tissue from previously infected mice was sufficient to protect uninfected mice from lethal pathogen challenge. Induction of recall responses within white adipose tissue was associated with the collapse of lipid metabolism in favor of antimicrobial responses. Our results suggest that white adipose tissue represents a memory T cell reservoir that provides potent and rapid effector memory responses, positioning this compartment as a potential major contributor to immunological memory. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
10747613
Volume :
47
Issue :
6
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Immunity (10747613)
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
126804308
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.immuni.2017.11.009