Peripheral and systemic antigens elicit an expandable pool of resident memory CD8(+) T cells in the bone marrow.

外周和全身抗原可诱导骨髓中产生可扩增的驻留记忆 CD8(+) T 细胞库

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作者:Pascutti Maria Fernanda, Geerman Sulima, Collins Nicholas, Brasser Giso, Nota Benjamin, Stark Regina, Behr Felix, Oja Anna, Slot Edith, Panagioti Eleni, Prier Julia E, Hickson Sarah, Wolkers Monika C, Heemskerk Mirjam H M, Hombrink Pleun, Arens Ramon, Mackay Laura K, van Gisbergen Klaas P J M, Nolte Martijn A
BM has been put forward as a major reservoir for memory CD8(+)  T cells. In order to fulfill that function, BM should "store" memory CD8(+) T cells, which in biological terms would require these "stored" memory cells to be in disequilibrium with the circulatory pool. This issue is a matter of ongoing debate. Here, we unequivocally demonstrate that murine and human BM harbors a population of tissue-resident memory CD8(+) T (T(RM) ) cells. These cells develop against various pathogens, independently of BM infection or local antigen recognition. BM CD8(+) T(RM) cells share a transcriptional program with resident lymphoid cells in other tissues; they are polyfunctional cytokine producers and dependent on IL-15, Blimp-1, and Hobit. CD8(+) T(RM) cells reside in the BM parenchyma, but are in close contact with the circulation. Moreover, this pool of resident T cells is not size-restricted and expands upon peripheral antigenic re-challenge. This works extends the role of the BM in the maintenance of CD8(+) T cell memory to include the preservation of an expandable reservoir of functional, non-recirculating memory CD8(+) T cells, which develop in response to a large variety of peripheral antigens.

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