[PDF][PDF] CD49a regulates cutaneous resident memory CD8+ T cell persistence and response

SK Bromley, H Akbaba, V Mani, R Mora-Buch… - Cell reports, 2020 - cell.com
SK Bromley, H Akbaba, V Mani, R Mora-Buch, AY Chasse, A Sama, AD Luster
Cell reports, 2020cell.com
CD8+ tissue-resident memory T cells (T RM) persist at sites of previous infection, where they
provide rapid local protection against pathogen challenge. CD8+ T RM expressing the α1
chain (CD49a) of integrin VLA-1 have been identified within sites of resolved skin infection
and in vitiligo lesions. We demonstrate that CD49a is expressed early following T cell
activation in vivo, and TGF-β and IL-12 induce CD49a expression by CD8+ T cells in vitro.
Despite this rapid expression, CD49a is not required for the generation of a primary CD8+ T …
Summary
CD8+ tissue-resident memory T cells (TRM) persist at sites of previous infection, where they provide rapid local protection against pathogen challenge. CD8+ TRM expressing the α1 chain (CD49a) of integrin VLA-1 have been identified within sites of resolved skin infection and in vitiligo lesions. We demonstrate that CD49a is expressed early following T cell activation in vivo, and TGF-β and IL-12 induce CD49a expression by CD8+ T cells in vitro. Despite this rapid expression, CD49a is not required for the generation of a primary CD8+ T cell response to cutaneous herpes simplex virus (HSV) infection, migration of CD8+ T cells across the epidermal basement membrane, or positioning of TRM within basal epidermis. Rather, CD49a supports CD8+ TRM persistence within skin, regulates epidermal CD8+ TRM dendritic extensions, and increases the frequency of IFN-γ+ CD8+ TRM following local antigen challenge. Our results suggest that CD49a promotes optimal cutaneous CD8+ TRM-mediated immunity.
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