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Intravital mucosal imaging of CD8+ resident memory T cells shows tissue-autonomous recall responses that amplify secondary memory.


ABSTRACT: CD8+ T cell immunosurveillance dynamics influence the outcome of intracellular infections and cancer. Here we used two-photon intravital microscopy to visualize the responses of CD8+ resident memory T cells (TRM cells) within the reproductive tracts of live female mice. We found that mucosal TRM cells were highly motile, but paused and underwent in situ division after local antigen challenge. TRM cell reactivation triggered the recruitment of recirculating memory T cells that underwent antigen-independent TRM cell differentiation in situ. However, the proliferation of pre-existing TRM cells dominated the local mucosal recall response and contributed most substantially to the boosted secondary TRM cell population. We observed similar results in skin. Thus, TRM cells can autonomously regulate the expansion of local immunosurveillance independently of central memory or proliferation in lymphoid tissue.

SUBMITTER: Beura LK 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5896323 | biostudies-literature | 2018 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Intravital mucosal imaging of CD8<sup>+</sup> resident memory T cells shows tissue-autonomous recall responses that amplify secondary memory.

Beura Lalit K LK   Mitchell Jason S JS   Thompson Emily A EA   Schenkel Jason M JM   Mohammed Javed J   Wijeyesinghe Sathi S   Fonseca Raissa R   Burbach Brandon J BJ   Hickman Heather D HD   Vezys Vaiva V   Fife Brian T BT   Masopust David D  

Nature immunology 20180108 2


CD8<sup>+</sup> T cell immunosurveillance dynamics influence the outcome of intracellular infections and cancer. Here we used two-photon intravital microscopy to visualize the responses of CD8<sup>+</sup> resident memory T cells (T<sub>RM</sub> cells) within the reproductive tracts of live female mice. We found that mucosal T<sub>RM</sub> cells were highly motile, but paused and underwent in situ division after local antigen challenge. T<sub>RM</sub> cell reactivation triggered the recruitment o  ...[more]

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