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A committed tissue-resident memory T cell precursor within the circulating CD8+ effector T cell pool

Authors :
Joost B. Beltman
Leïla Perié
Jos Urbanus
Rebeca F Cardoso
Lianne Kok
Kaspar Bresser
Feline E. Dijkgraaf
David W. Vredevoogd
Ton N. Schumacher
Institut Curie [Paris]
Laboratoire Physico-Chimie Curie [Institut Curie] (PCC)
Institut Curie [Paris]-Institut de Chimie du CNRS (INC)-Sorbonne Université (SU)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)
Netherlands Cancer Institute (NKI)
Antoni van Leeuwenhoek Hospital
Source :
The Journal of Experimental Medicine, Journal of Experimental Medicine, Journal of Experimental Medicine, Rockefeller University Press, 2020, 217 (10), ⟨10.1084/jem.20191711⟩, Journal of Experimental Medicine, 217(10), e20191711
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Following local inflammation, CD8+ T cells develop into tissue-resident memory T cells (TRM). Through combined lineage tracing and single-cell transcriptome analysis, the authors show that the circulating T cell pool harbors TRM precursors that commit to the TRM fate before tissue entry.<br />An increasing body of evidence emphasizes the role of tissue-resident memory T cells (TRM) in the defense against recurring pathogens and malignant neoplasms. However, little is known with regard to the origin of these cells and their kinship to other CD8+ T cell compartments. To address this issue, we followed the antigen-specific progeny of individual naive CD8+ T cells to the T effector (TEFF), T circulating memory (TCIRCM), and TRM pools by lineage-tracing and single-cell transcriptome analysis. We demonstrate that a subset of T cell clones possesses a heightened capacity to form TRM, and that enriched expression of TRM–fate-associated genes is already apparent in the circulating TEFF offspring of such clones. In addition, we demonstrate that the capacity to generate TRM is permanently imprinted at the clonal level, before skin entry. Collectively, these data provide compelling evidence for early stage TRM fate decisions and the existence of committed TRM precursor cells in the circulatory TEFF compartment.<br />Graphical Abstract

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00221007 and 15409538
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
The Journal of Experimental Medicine, Journal of Experimental Medicine, Journal of Experimental Medicine, Rockefeller University Press, 2020, 217 (10), ⟨10.1084/jem.20191711⟩, Journal of Experimental Medicine, 217(10), e20191711
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....b4a9a945598893438890441983be9e77
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1084/jem.20191711⟩