Eomes identifies thymic precursors of self-specific memory-phenotype CD8+ T cells

Unprimed mice harbor a substantial population of ‘memory-phenotype’ CD8 + T cells (CD8-MP cells) that exhibit hallmarks of activation and innate-like functional properties. Due to the lack of faithful markers to distinguish CD8-MP cells from bona fide CD8 + memory T cells, the developmental origins...

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Veröffentlicht in:Nature immunology 2020-05, Vol.21 (5), p.567-577
Hauptverfasser: Miller, Christine H., Klawon, David E. J., Zeng, Sharon, Lee, Victoria, Socci, Nicholas D., Savage, Peter A.
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Zusammenfassung:Unprimed mice harbor a substantial population of ‘memory-phenotype’ CD8 + T cells (CD8-MP cells) that exhibit hallmarks of activation and innate-like functional properties. Due to the lack of faithful markers to distinguish CD8-MP cells from bona fide CD8 + memory T cells, the developmental origins and antigen specificities of CD8-MP cells remain incompletely defined. Using deep T cell antigen receptor (TCR) sequencing, we found that the TCRs expressed by CD8-MP cells are highly recurrent and distinct from the TCRs expressed by naive-phenotype CD8 + T cells. CD8-MP clones exhibited reactivity to widely expressed self-ligands. T cell precursors expressing CD8-MP TCRs showed upregulation of the transcription factor Eomes during maturation in the thymus, prior to induction of the full memory phenotype, which is suggestive of a unique program triggered by recognition of self-ligands. Moreover, CD8-MP cells infiltrate oncogene-driven prostate tumors and express high densities of PD-1, which suggests potential roles in antitumor immunity and the response to immunotherapy. Savage and colleagues show virtual memory CD8 T cells arise in the thymus of replete mice, where their differentiation is a robust TCR-directed process. Clonal analyses show their TCR repertoire is reproducible and distinct from conventional cells and that progeny cells harboring such TCRs infiltrate tumors and express PD-1.
ISSN:1529-2908
1529-2916
DOI:10.1038/s41590-020-0653-1