Citrobacter rodentium Induces Tissue-Resident Memory CD4 + T Cells
Tissue-resident memory T cells (T cells) are a novel population of tissue-restricted antigen-specific T cells. T cells are induced by pathogens and promote host defense against secondary infections. Although T cells cannot be detected in circulation, they are the major memory CD4 and CD8 T-cell popu...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Infection and immunity 2019-07, Vol.87 (7) |
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Zusammenfassung: | Tissue-resident memory T cells (T
cells) are a novel population of tissue-restricted antigen-specific T cells. T
cells are induced by pathogens and promote host defense against secondary infections. Although T
cells cannot be detected in circulation, they are the major memory CD4
and CD8
T-cell population in tissues in mice and humans. Murine models of CD8
T
cells have shown that CD8
T
cells maintain tissue residency via CD69 and though tumor growth factor β-dependent induction of CD103. In contrast to CD8
T
cells, there are few models of CD4
T
cells. Thus, much less is known about the factors regulating the induction, maintenance, and host defense functions of CD4
T
cells.
is known to induce IL-17
and IL-22
CD4
T cells (T
17 and T
22 cells, respectively). Moreover, data from IL-22 reporter mice show that most IL-22
cells in the colon 3 months after
infection are CD4
T cells. This collectively suggests that
may induce CD4
T
cells. Here, we demonstrate that
induces a population of IL-17A
CD4
T cells that are tissue restricted and antigen specific, thus meeting the criteria of CD4
T
cells. These cells expand and are a major source of IL-22 during secondary
infection, even before the T-cell phase of the host response in primary infection. Finally, using FTY 720, which depletes circulating naive and effector T cells but not tissue-restricted T cells, we show that these CD4
T
cells can promote host defense. |
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ISSN: | 0019-9567 1098-5522 |
DOI: | 10.1128/IAI.00295-19 |