Distinct transcriptomic signatures in pulmonary tissue resident and vascular resident-like T cells in nonhuman primates.

非人灵长类动物肺组织驻留 T 细胞和血管驻留样 T 细胞具有不同的转录组特征

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作者:Melton Alexandra, Potter E Lake, Penney Toni, Krzykwa Clara, Rowe Lori A, Goff Kelly, Scheuermann Sarah E, Russell-Lodrigue Kasi, Melton Hunter J, Magnani Diogo M, Kolls Jay K, Blair Robert V, Maness Nicholas J
The concept of intravascular immunity is reshaping our understanding of immune surveillance, challenging the traditional view that immune responses are confined to either tissue parenchyma or the bloodstream. Our pilot study utilized intravascular staining (ivs) in rhesus macaques (RhM) to spatially distinguish pulmonary vasculature-associated (ivs+) CD8(+) T cells from interstitial (ivs-) T cells. Single-cell RNA sequencing and flow cytometry revealed that ivs+ T cells are not passive blood contaminants but rather a distinct, "resident-like" population enriched in cytotoxic effectors, with elevated expression of transcripts associated with tissue residency, cell adhesion, and vascular/platelet interactions, while ivs- T cells exhibited a classic T(RM) signature. The presence of SIV-specific tetramer+ ivs+ CD8(+) T cells in infected RhM suggests a role in antiviral defense within the lung vasculature. These findings provide new insight into intravascular immunity, highlighting a unique population of CD8(+) T cells as potential pulmonary vascular sentinels poised for rapid immune responses.

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