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Type 1 T reg cells promote the generation of CD8 + tissue-resident memory T cells

NATURE IMMUNOLOGY(2020)

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Abstract
Tissue-resident memory T (T RM ) cells, functionally distinct from circulating memory T cells, have a critical role in protective immunity in tissues, are more efficacious when elicited after vaccination and yield more effective antitumor immunity, yet the signals that direct development of T RM cells are incompletely understood. Here we show that type 1 regulatory T (T reg ) cells, which express the transcription factor T-bet, promote the generation of CD8 + T RM cells. The absence of T-bet-expressing type 1 T reg cells reduces the presence of T RM cells in multiple tissues and increases pathogen burden upon infectious challenge. Using infection models, we show that type 1 T reg cells are specifically recruited to local inflammatory sites via the chemokine receptor CXCR3. Close proximity with effector CD8 + T cells and T reg cell expression of integrin-β8 endows the bioavailability of transforming growth factor-β in the microenvironment, thereby promoting the generation of CD8 + T RM cells.
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Adaptive immunity,Immunology,Infection,Lymphocytes,Mucosal immunology,Biomedicine,general,Infectious Diseases
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