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Early precursors and molecular determinants of tissue-resident memory CD8 T lymphocytes revealed by single-cell RNA sequencing.

Citation
Kurd, N. S., et al. “Early Precursors And Molecular Determinants Of Tissue-Resident Memory Cd8 T Lymphocytes Revealed By Single-Cell Rna Sequencing.”. Science Immunology.
Center UCSD-UCLA
Author Nadia S Kurd, Zhaoren He, Tiani L Louis, Justin Milner, Kyla D Omilusik, Wenhao Jin, Matthew S Tsai, Christella E Widjaja, Jad N Kanbar, Jocelyn G Olvera, Tiffani Tysl, Lauren K Quezada, Brigid S Boland, Wendy J Huang, Cornelis Murre, Ananda W Goldrath, Gene W Yeo, John T Chang
Abstract

During an immune response to microbial infection, CD8 T cells give rise to distinct classes of cellular progeny that coordinately mediate clearance of the pathogen and provide long-lasting protection against reinfection, including a subset of noncirculating tissue-resident memory (T) cells that mediate potent protection within nonlymphoid tissues. Here, we used single-cell RNA sequencing to examine the gene expression patterns of individual CD8 T cells in the spleen and small intestine intraepithelial lymphocyte (siIEL) compartment throughout the course of their differentiation in response to viral infection. These analyses revealed previously unknown transcriptional heterogeneity within the siIEL CD8 T cell population at several stages of differentiation, representing functionally distinct T cell subsets and a subset of T cell precursors within the tissue early in infection. Together, these findings may inform strategies to optimize CD8 T cell responses to protect against microbial infection and cancer.

Year of Publication
2020
Journal
Science immunology
Volume
5
Issue
47
Date Published
05/2020
ISSN Number
2470-9468
DOI
10.1126/sciimmunol.aaz6894
Alternate Journal
Sci Immunol
PMID
32414833
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