Characterization of donor and recipient CD8+ tissue-resident memory T cells in transplant nephrectomies
Tissue-resident memory T (T RM ) cells are characterized by their surface expression of CD69 and can be subdivided in CD103+ and CD103− T RM cells. The origin and functional characteristics of T RM cells in the renal allograft are largely unknown. To determine these features we studied T RM cells in...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Scientific reports 2019-04, Vol.9 (1), p.5984-5984, Article 5984 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Tissue-resident memory T (T
RM
) cells are characterized by their surface expression of CD69 and can be subdivided in CD103+ and CD103− T
RM
cells. The origin and functional characteristics of T
RM
cells in the renal allograft are largely unknown. To determine these features we studied T
RM
cells in transplant nephrectomies. T
RM
cells with a CD103+ and CD103− phenotype were present in all samples (
n
= 13) and were mainly CD8+ T cells. Of note, donor-derived T
RM
cells were only detectable in renal allografts that failed in the first month after transplantation. Grafts, which failed later, mainly contained recipient derived T
RM
cells. The gene expression profiles of the recipient derived CD8+ T
RM
cells were studied in more detail and showed a previously described signature of tissue residence within both CD103+ and CD103− T
RM
cells. All CD8+ T
RM
cells had strong effector abilities through the production of IFNγ and TNFα, and harboured high levels of intracellular granzyme B and low levels of perforin. In conclusion, our results demonstrate that donor and recipient T
RM
cells reside in the rejected renal allograft. Over time, the donor-derived T
RM
cells are replaced by recipient T
RM
cells which have features that enables these cells to aggressively respond to the allograft. |
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ISSN: | 2045-2322 2045-2322 |
DOI: | 10.1038/s41598-019-42401-9 |