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Newly recruited intraepithelial Ly6A+CCR9+CD4+ T cells protect against enteric viral infection.


ABSTRACT: The intestinal epithelium comprises the body's largest surface exposed to viruses. Additionally, the gut epithelium hosts a large population of intraepithelial T lymphocytes, or IELs, although their role in resistance against viral infections remains elusive. By fate-mapping T cells recruited to the murine intestine, we observed an accumulation of newly recruited CD4+ T cells after infection with murine norovirus CR6 and adenovirus type-2 (AdV), but not reovirus. CR6- and AdV-recruited intraepithelial CD4+ T cells co-expressed Ly6A and chemokine receptor CCR9, exhibited T helper 1 and cytotoxic profiles, and conferred protection against AdV in vivo and in an organoid model in an IFN-γ-dependent manner. Ablation of the T cell receptor (TCR) or the transcription factor ThPOK in CD4+ T cells prior to AdV infection prevented viral control, while TCR ablation during infection did not impact viral clearance. These results uncover a protective role for intraepithelial Ly6A+CCR9+CD4+ T cells against enteric adenovirus.

SUBMITTER: Parsa R 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9283333 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Jul

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Newly recruited intraepithelial Ly6A<sup>+</sup>CCR9<sup>+</sup>CD4<sup>+</sup> T cells protect against enteric viral infection.

Parsa Roham R   London Mariya M   Rezende de Castro Tiago Bruno TB   Reis Bernardo B   Buissant des Amorie Julian J   Smith Jason G JG   Mucida Daniel D  

Immunity 20220525 7


The intestinal epithelium comprises the body's largest surface exposed to viruses. Additionally, the gut epithelium hosts a large population of intraepithelial T lymphocytes, or IELs, although their role in resistance against viral infections remains elusive. By fate-mapping T cells recruited to the murine intestine, we observed an accumulation of newly recruited CD4<sup>+</sup> T cells after infection with murine norovirus CR6 and adenovirus type-2 (AdV), but not reovirus. CR6- and AdV-recruite  ...[more]

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