Heterogeneity of human anti-viral immunity shaped by virus, tissue, age, and sex

人类抗病毒免疫的异质性受病毒、组织、年龄和性别的影响

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作者:Maya M L Poon ,Eve Byington ,Wenzhao Meng ,Masaru Kubota ,Rei Matsumoto ,Alba Grifoni ,Daniela Weiskopf ,Pranay Dogra ,Nora Lam ,Peter A Szabo ,Basak Burcu Ural ,Steven B Wells ,Aaron M Rosenfeld ,Maigan A Brusko ,Todd M Brusko ,Thomas J Connors ,Alessandro Sette ,Peter A Sims ,Eline T Luning Prak ,Yufeng Shen ,Donna L Farber

Abstract

The persistence of anti-viral immunity is essential for protection and exhibits profound heterogeneity across individuals. Here, we elucidate the factors that shape maintenance and function of anti-viral T cell immunity in the body by comprehensive profiling of virus-specific T cells across blood, lymphoid organs, and mucosal tissues of organ donors. We use flow cytometry, T cell receptor sequencing, single-cell transcriptomics, and cytokine analysis to profile virus-specific CD8+ T cells recognizing the ubiquitous pathogens influenza and cytomegalovirus. Our results reveal that virus specificity determines overall magnitude, tissue distribution, differentiation, and clonal repertoire of virus-specific T cells. Age and sex influence T cell differentiation and dissemination in tissues, while T cell tissue residence and functionality are highly correlated with the site. Together, our results demonstrate how the covariates of virus, tissue, age, and sex impact the anti-viral immune response, which is important for targeting, monitoring, and predicting immune responses to existing and emerging viruses.

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