The developmental pathway for CD103+ CD8+ tissue-resident memory T cells of skin

TitleThe developmental pathway for CD103+ CD8+ tissue-resident memory T cells of skin
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2013
AuthorsMackay LK, Rahimpour A, Ma JZ, Collins N, Stock AT, Hafon M-L, Vega-Ramos J, Lauzurica P, Mueller SN, Stefanovic T, Tscharke DC, Heath WR, Inouye M, Carbone FR, Gebhardt T
JournalNature Immunology
Volume14
Issue12
Date Published12/2013
Abstract

Tissue-resident memory T cells (T RM cells) provide superior protection against infection in extralymphoid tissues. Here we found that CD103+ CD8+ T RM cells developed in the skin from epithelium-infiltrating precursor cells that lacked expression of the effector-cell marker KLRG1. A combination of entry into the epithelium plus local signaling by interleukin 15 (IL-15) and transforming growth factor-β (TGF-β) was required for the formation of these long-lived memory cells. Notably, differentiation into T RM cells resulted in the progressive acquisition of a unique transcriptional profile that differed from that of circulating memory cells and other types of T cells that permanently reside in skin epithelium. We provide a comprehensive molecular framework for the local differentiation of a distinct peripheral population of memory cells that forms a first-line immunological defense system in barrier tissues.

URLhttps://www.nature.com/articles/ni.2744
DOI10.1038/ni.2744