Tissue resident memory T cells inhabit the deep human conjunctiva

SCIENTIFIC REPORTS(2022)

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Mucosal linings of the body, including the conjunctiva, are enriched in tissue-resident memory T cells (T RMs ) whose defining feature is their continual tissue protection that does not rely on migration to lymphoid organs to elicit immune responses. Hitherto, conjunctival T RMs have only been identified in the superficial epithelium. This work aims to develop a more complete understanding of the conjunctival immunological capacity by investigating the presence of T RMs within the deeper, more stable layers of the healthy human conjunctiva. Using immunofluorescence microscopy and antibodies against CD3, CD4, CD69 and HLA-DR on bulbar conjunctival biopsies obtained from 7 healthy adults (age range = 32–77 years; females = 4), we identified CD69 + T RM subsets in all layers of the human conjunctiva: the superficial epithelium, the basal epithelium, the adenoid, and the fibrous layers. Interestingly, the adenoid layer showed significantly higher densities of both CD4 and CD8 T RMs when compared to the fibrous layer and conjunctival epithelia. Additionally, CD4 T RMs predominated significantly over CD8 T RMs in the adenoid layer. The abundance of deep conjunctival CD69 + T RMs within the healthy human may suggest the presence of defence mechanisms capable of inducing long-term immunogenic memory. Understanding this spatial distribution of conjunctival CD69 + T RMs is essential to improving mucosal vaccine design.
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Adaptive immunity,Immunological memory,Science,Humanities and Social Sciences,multidisciplinary
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