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CD161int CD8+ T cells: a novel population of highly functional, memory CD8+ T cells enriched within the gut
- Abstract:
- The C-type lectin-like receptor CD161 is expressed on lymphocytes found in human gut and liver, as well as blood, especially Natural Killer cells, T helper 17 cells and a population of unconventional T cells known as Mucosal Associated Invariant T (MAIT) cells. The association of high CD161 expression with innate T cell populations including MAIT cells is established. Here we show that CD161 is also expressed, at intermediate levels, on a prominent subset of polyclonal CD8+ T cells, including anti-viral populations, which display a memory phenotype. These memory CD161INTCD8+ T cells are enriched within the colon and express both CD103 and CD69, markers associated with tissue residence. Futhermore, this population was characterised by enhanced polyfunctionality, increased levels of cytotoxic mediators and high expression of the transcription factors T-bet and Eomesodermin. Such populations were induced by novel vaccine strategies based on adenoviral vectors, currently in trial against Hepatitis C virus. Thus, intermediate CD161 expression marks potent polyclonal, polyfunctional tissue-homing CD8+ T cell populations in humans. Since induction of such responses represents a major aim of T cell prophylactic and therapeutic vaccines in viral disease and cancer, analysis of these populations could be of value in the future.
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- In press
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- Peer reviewed
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- Nature Publishing Group: Open Access Hybrid Model Option A
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- Mucosal Immunology More from this journal
- Publication date:
- 2015-01-01
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1935-3456
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2015-06-18
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- Society for Mucosal Immunology
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- 2015
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