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The effector program of human CD8 T cells supports tissue remodeling.


ABSTRACT: CD8 T lymphocytes are classically viewed as cytotoxic T cells. Whether human CD8 T cells can, in parallel, induce a tissue regeneration program is poorly understood. Here, antigen-specific assay systems revealed that human CD8 T cells not only mediated cytotoxicity but also promoted tissue remodeling. Activated CD8 T cells could produce the epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR)-ligand amphiregulin (AREG) and sensitize epithelial cells for enhanced regeneration potential. Blocking the EGFR or the effector cytokines IFN-γ and TNF could inhibit tissue remodeling. This regenerative program enhanced tumor spheroid and stem cell-mediated organoid growth. Using single-cell gene expression analysis, we identified an AREG+, tissue-resident CD8 T cell population in skin and adipose tissue from patients undergoing abdominal wall or abdominoplasty surgery. These tissue-resident CD8 T cells showed a strong TCR clonal relation to blood PD1+TIGIT+ CD8 T cells with tissue remodeling abilities. These findings may help to understand the complex CD8 biology in tumors and could become relevant for the design of therapeutic T cell products.

SUBMITTER: Delacher M 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10791561 | biostudies-literature | 2024 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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The effector program of human CD8 T cells supports tissue remodeling.

Delacher Michael M   Schmidleithner Lisa L   Simon Malte M   Stüve Philipp P   Sanderink Lieke L   Hotz-Wagenblatt Agnes A   Wuttke Marina M   Schambeck Kathrin K   Ruhland Brigitte B   Hofmann Veronika V   Bittner Sebastian S   Ritter Uwe U   Pant Asmita A   Helbich Sara Salome SS   Voss Morten M   Lemmermann Niels A NA   Bessiri-Schake Lisa L   Bohn Toszka T   Eigenberger Andreas A   Menevse Ayse Nur AN   Gebhard Claudia C   Strieder Nicholas N   Abken Hinrich H   Rehli Michael M   Huehn Jochen J   Beckhove Philipp P   Hehlgans Thomas T   Junger Henrik H   Geissler Edward K EK   Prantl Lukas L   Werner Jens M JM   Schmidl Christian C   Brors Benedikt B   Imbusch Charles D CD   Feuerer Markus M  

The Journal of experimental medicine 20240116 2


CD8 T lymphocytes are classically viewed as cytotoxic T cells. Whether human CD8 T cells can, in parallel, induce a tissue regeneration program is poorly understood. Here, antigen-specific assay systems revealed that human CD8 T cells not only mediated cytotoxicity but also promoted tissue remodeling. Activated CD8 T cells could produce the epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR)-ligand amphiregulin (AREG) and sensitize epithelial cells for enhanced regeneration potential. Blocking the EGFR or t  ...[more]

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