Donor T and NK cells with a special tissue-resident memory phenotype migrate into the periphery of lung transplant recipients - a potential feature for tolerance development

R. Bellmas-Sanz,A. Hitz, B. Wiegmann, J. Kuehne, E. Chichelnitskiy, T. Kapellos, K. Blaesing, J. Keil, K. Beushausen,W. Sommer, K. Haendler, M. Becker, K. Bassler,D. Jonigk, M. Greer, A. Haverich, J. Schultze,F. Ius, G. Warnecke,C. Falk

EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF IMMUNOLOGY(2023)

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Our results demonstrate that donor T and NK cells found in the blood of LuTx recipients are a distinct subset from circulating lymphocytes and TRM cells present in lung tissue, since they express CD69 but lack expression of other classical TRM markers. They display a higher functional capacity despite the onset of immunosuppression. Donor T cells might be clinically relevant for tolerance induction and long-term survival after transplantation due to their unique features.
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