IKK2/NFkB signaling controls lung resident CD8+ T cell memory during influenza infection

CD8 + T cell tissue resident memory (T RM ) cells are especially suited to control pathogen spread at mucosal sites. However, their maintenance in lung is short-lived. TCR-dependent NFkB signaling is crucial for T cell memory but how and when NFkB signaling modulates tissue resident and circulating...

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Veröffentlicht in:Nature communications 2023-07, Vol.14 (1), p.4331-4331, Article 4331
Hauptverfasser: Pritzl, Curtis J., Luera, Dezzarae, Knudson, Karin M., Quaney, Michael J., Calcutt, Michael J., Daniels, Mark A., Teixeiro, Emma
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Zusammenfassung:CD8 + T cell tissue resident memory (T RM ) cells are especially suited to control pathogen spread at mucosal sites. However, their maintenance in lung is short-lived. TCR-dependent NFkB signaling is crucial for T cell memory but how and when NFkB signaling modulates tissue resident and circulating T cell memory during the immune response is unknown. Here, we find that enhancing NFkB signaling in T cells once memory to influenza is established, increases pro-survival Bcl-2 and CD122 levels thus boosting lung CD8 + T RM maintenance. By contrast, enhancing NFkB signals during the contraction phase of the response leads to a defect in CD8 + T RM differentiation without impairing recirculating memory subsets. Specifically, inducible activation of NFkB via constitutive active IKK2 or TNF interferes with TGFβ signaling, resulting in defects of lung CD8 + T RM imprinting molecules CD69, CD103, Runx3 and Eomes. Conversely, inhibiting NFkB signals not only recovers but improves the transcriptional signature and generation of lung CD8 + T RM . Thus, NFkB signaling is a critical regulator of tissue resident memory, whose levels can be tuned at specific times during infection to boost lung CD8 + T RM . CD8 + T resident memory (T RM ) cells are important in protection against virus infection and NFκB signalling may function in this process. Here the authors use an inducible transgenic mouse models where T cell intrinsic NFκB levels can be increased or decreased which affects how CD8 + TRM cells seed into the lungs after influenza infection.
ISSN:2041-1723
2041-1723
DOI:10.1038/s41467-023-40107-1