Surface CD69-Negative CD4 and CD8 Bone Marrow-Resident Human Memory T Cells

IF 4.5 3区 医学 Q2 IMMUNOLOGY
Emilia Schneider Revueltas, Marta Ferreira-Gomes, Gabriela Maria Guerra, Pawel Durek, Frederik Heinrich, Anna Casanovas Subirana, Koji Tokoyoda, Jun Dong, Simon Reinke, Sebastian Hardt, Christian Hipfl, Thomas Dörner, Carsten Perka, Ute Hoffmann, Hyun-Dong Chang, Mir-Farzin Mashreghi, Andreas Radbruch
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Abstract

Across tissues, tissue-resident memory T cells have been defined as cells that express CD69 on their cell surface but not sphingosine-1-phosphate receptor 1 (S1PR1), the receptor for the tissue-egress signal sphingosine-1-phosphate (S1P). It is less clear whether CD69-negative memory T cells are also tissue-resident. Here, we compare transcriptomes and T cell receptor repertoires of individual CD4 and CD8 memory T cells from paired blood and bone marrow samples from three human donors. CD69 memory T cells of blood and bone marrow share transcriptionally defined clusters, characterized by signature genes and reflecting their imprinting during original activation. However, cells of related clusters from blood and bone marrow have different TCR repertoires, evidence that they represent distinct compartments of memory and indicating that the CD69 memory T cells are residents of the bone marrow. Interestingly, the surface CD69 memory T cells of bone marrow do transcribe the CD69 gene and express S1PR1, suggesting that they are blindfolded to the perception of the egress signal sphingosine-1-phosphate by dimerization and internalization of CD69 and S1PR1, maintaining them in the bone marrow.

表面cd69 -阴性CD4和CD8骨髓驻留人记忆T细胞
在组织中,组织驻留记忆T细胞被定义为在细胞表面表达CD69而不表达鞘氨醇-1-磷酸受体1 (S1PR1)的细胞,S1PR1是组织输出信号鞘氨醇-1-磷酸(S1P)的受体。目前尚不清楚cd69阴性记忆T细胞是否也存在于组织中。在这里,我们比较了来自三个人类供者的配对血液和骨髓样本的个体CD4和CD8记忆T细胞的转录组和T细胞受体库。血液和骨髓的CD69 -记忆T细胞共享转录定义的簇,以特征基因为特征,反映了它们在原始激活过程中的印记。然而,来自血液和骨髓的相关簇细胞具有不同的TCR库,这表明它们代表不同的记忆区室,并表明CD69 -记忆T细胞是骨髓中的居民。有趣的是,骨髓表面CD69 -记忆T细胞确实转录CD69基因并表达S1PR1,这表明它们通过CD69和S1PR1的二聚体化和内化来感知鞘氨醇-1-磷酸的输出信号,并将其维持在骨髓中。
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224
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2 months
期刊介绍: The European Journal of Immunology (EJI) is an official journal of EFIS. Established in 1971, EJI continues to serve the needs of the global immunology community covering basic, translational and clinical research, ranging from adaptive and innate immunity through to vaccines and immunotherapy, cancer, autoimmunity, allergy and more. Mechanistic insights and thought-provoking immunological findings are of interest, as are studies using the latest omics technologies. We offer fast track review for competitive situations, including recently scooped papers, format free submission, transparent and fair peer review and more as detailed in our policies.
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