Abstract

Memory T cells are conventionally associated with durable recall responses. In our longitudinal analyses of CD4+ T cell responses to the yellow fever virus (YFV) vaccine by peptide-MHC tetramers, we unexpectedly found CD45RO-CCR7+ virus-specific CD4+ T cells that expanded shortly after vaccination and persisted months to years after immunization. Further phenotypic analyses revealed the presence of stem-cell memory T cells (TSCM) within this subset. In addition, post-vaccine T cells lacking known memory markers and functionally resembling genuine naïve T cells were identified, referred to herein as marker-negative T cells (TMN). Single-cell TCR sequencing detected expanded clonotypes within the TMN subset and identified TMN TCRs shared with memory and effector T cells. Longitudinal tracking of YFV-specific responses over subsequent years revealed superior stability of TMN cells, which correlated with the longevity of the overall tetramer+ population. These findings uncovered additional complexity within the post-immune T cell compartment and implicate TMN cells in durable immune responses.

Authors

Yi-Gen Pan, Laurent Bartolo, Ruozhang Xu, Bijal V. Patel, Veronika I. Zarnitsyna, Laura F. Su

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