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Allo-reactive tissue-resident T cells causing damage: An inside job
Using single-cell RNA and TCR sequencing, Snyder et al. show that during acute cellular rejection there is an allograft-specific clonal expansion of cytotoxic recipient-derived tissue resident memory T cells that are reprogrammed but persist despite high-dose glucocorticoid therapy.