Skin CD4(+) memory T cells exhibit combined cluster-mediated retention and equilibration with the circulation. Academic Article uri icon

Overview

abstract

  • Although memory T cells within barrier tissues can persist as permanent residents, at least some exchange with blood. The extent to which this occurs is unclear. Here we show that memory CD4(+) T cells in mouse skin are in equilibrium with the circulation at steady state. These cells are dispersed throughout the inter-follicular regions of the dermis and form clusters with antigen presenting cells around hair follicles. After infection or administration of a contact sensitizing agent, there is a sustained increase in skin CD4(+) T-cell content, which is confined to the clusters, with a concomitant CCL5-dependent increase in CD4(+) T-cell recruitment. Skin CCL5 is derived from CD11b(+) cells and CD8(+) T cells, with the elimination of the latter decreasing CD4(+) T-cell numbers. These results reveal a complex pattern of tissue-retention and equilibration for CD4(+) memory T cells in skin, which is altered by infection and inflammation history.

authors

  • Collins, Nicholas
  • Jiang, Xiaodong
  • Zaid, Ali
  • Macleod, Bethany L
  • Li, Jane
  • Park, Chang Ook
  • Haque, Ashraful
  • Bedoui, Sammy
  • Heath, William R
  • Mueller, Scott N
  • Kupper, Thomas S
  • Gebhardt, Thomas
  • Carbone, Francis R

publication date

  • May 10, 2016

Research

keywords

  • CD4-Positive T-Lymphocytes
  • Immunologic Memory

Identity

PubMed Central ID

  • PMC4866325

Scopus Document Identifier

  • 84968690743

Digital Object Identifier (DOI)

  • 10.1038/ncomms11514

PubMed ID

  • 27160938

Additional Document Info

volume

  • 7