Resident memory CD8 T cells persist for years in human small intestine

R Bartolomé-Casado, OJB Landsverk… - Journal of Experimental …, 2019 - rupress.org
R Bartolomé-Casado, OJB Landsverk, SK Chauhan, L Richter, D Phung, V Greiff, LF Risnes
Journal of Experimental Medicine, 2019rupress.org
Resident memory CD8 T (Trm) cells have been shown to provide effective protective
responses in the small intestine (SI) in mice. A better understanding of the generation and
persistence of SI CD8 Trm cells in humans may have implications for intestinal immune-
mediated diseases and vaccine development. Analyzing normal and transplanted human SI,
we demonstrated that the majority of SI CD8 T cells were bona fide CD8 Trm cells that
survived for> 1 yr in the graft. Intraepithelial and lamina propria CD8 Trm cells showed a …
Resident memory CD8 T (Trm) cells have been shown to provide effective protective responses in the small intestine (SI) in mice. A better understanding of the generation and persistence of SI CD8 Trm cells in humans may have implications for intestinal immune-mediated diseases and vaccine development. Analyzing normal and transplanted human SI, we demonstrated that the majority of SI CD8 T cells were bona fide CD8 Trm cells that survived for >1 yr in the graft. Intraepithelial and lamina propria CD8 Trm cells showed a high clonal overlap and a repertoire dominated by expanded clones, conserved both spatially in the intestine and over time. Functionally, lamina propria CD8 Trm cells were potent cytokine producers, exhibiting a polyfunctional (IFN-γ+ IL-2+ TNF-α+) profile, and efficiently expressed cytotoxic mediators after stimulation. These results suggest that SI CD8 Trm cells could be relevant targets for future oral vaccines and therapeutic strategies for gut disorders.
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