Non-lymphoid organs, in mice and humans, contain CD8+ tissue-resident memory T (TRM) cells. They play important roles in tissue homoeostasis as well as defence against infections and cancer. TRM cells have common characteristics that enables their tissue residency and function. However, the wide variety of tissues, some with continually exposure to invading microbes, distinct organ structures and functions, impose tissue-specific differences on TRM cells. Upon tissue-entry, they need to adapt to local circumstances by modifying their transcriptional machinery, enabling interactions with the – often specialised – surrounding cells and available metabolites. Heterogeneity amongst TRM cells may have implications for their defence function, organ-specific autoimmunity and chronic immune disorders. Here we indicate shared and unique TRM cell features within different tissues to provide a better understanding of their function and discuss possible future research directions.

Heterogeneity of tissue resident memory T cells / Konjar, ; Ficht, X.; Iannacone, M.; Veldhoen, M.. - In: IMMUNOLOGY LETTERS. - ISSN 0165-2478. - 245:(2022), pp. 1-7. [10.1016/j.imlet.2022.02.009]

Heterogeneity of tissue resident memory T cells

Iannacone M.;
2022-01-01

Abstract

Non-lymphoid organs, in mice and humans, contain CD8+ tissue-resident memory T (TRM) cells. They play important roles in tissue homoeostasis as well as defence against infections and cancer. TRM cells have common characteristics that enables their tissue residency and function. However, the wide variety of tissues, some with continually exposure to invading microbes, distinct organ structures and functions, impose tissue-specific differences on TRM cells. Upon tissue-entry, they need to adapt to local circumstances by modifying their transcriptional machinery, enabling interactions with the – often specialised – surrounding cells and available metabolites. Heterogeneity amongst TRM cells may have implications for their defence function, organ-specific autoimmunity and chronic immune disorders. Here we indicate shared and unique TRM cell features within different tissues to provide a better understanding of their function and discuss possible future research directions.
2022
Human
Mouse
Mucosal immunology
Tissues
Trm cells
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