Organ-Specific Surveillance And Long-Term Residency Strategies Adapted By Tissue-Resident Memory Cd8(+) T Cells

FRONTIERS IN IMMUNOLOGY(2021)

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Tissue-resident CD8(+) T cells (CD8(+) T-RM) populate lymphoid and non-lymphoid tissues after infections as first line of defense against re-emerging pathogens. To achieve host protection, CD8(+) T-RM have developed surveillance strategies that combine dynamic interrogation of pMHC complexes on local stromal and hematopoietic cells with long-term residency. Factors mediating CD8(+) T-RM residency include CD69, a surface receptor opposing the egress-promoting S1P1, CD49a, a collagen-binding integrin, and CD103, which binds E-cadherin on epithelial cells. Moreover, the topography of the tissues of residency may influence T-RM retention and surveillance strategies. Here, we provide a brief summary of these factors to examine how CD8(+) T-RM reconcile constant migratory behavior with their long-term commitment to local microenvironments, with a focus on epithelial barrier organs and exocrine glands with mixed connective-epithelial tissue composition.
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tissue-resident T cells, epidermal barrier, salivary gland, chemokine, integrin
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