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CD8+ T cells primed in the periphery provide time-bound immune-surveillance to the central nervous system.


ABSTRACT: After vaccination, memory CD8(+) T cells migrate to different organs to mediate immune surveillance. In most nonlymphoid organs, following an infection, CD8(+) T cells differentiate to become long-lived effector-memory cells, thereby providing long-term protection against a secondary infection. In this study, we demonstrated that Ag-specific CD8(+) T cells that migrate to the mouse brain following a systemic Listeria infection do not display markers reminiscent of long-term memory cells. In contrast to spleen and other nonlymphoid organs, none of the CD8(+) T cells in the brain reverted to a memory phenotype, and all of the cells were gradually eliminated. These nonmemory phenotype CD8(+) T cells were found primarily within the choroid plexus, as well as in the cerebrospinal fluid-filled spaces. Entry of these CD8(+) T cells into the brain was governed primarily by CD49d/VCAM-1, with the majority of entry occurring in the first week postinfection. When CD8(+) T cells were injected directly into the brain parenchyma, cells that remained in the brain retained a highly activated (CD69(hi)) phenotype and were gradually lost, whereas those that migrated out to the spleen were CD69(low) and persisted long-term. These results revealed a mechanism of time-bound immune surveillance to the brain by CD8(+) T cells that do not reside in the parenchyma.

SUBMITTER: Young KG 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5047759 | biostudies-literature | 2011 Aug

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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CD8+ T cells primed in the periphery provide time-bound immune-surveillance to the central nervous system.

Young Kevin G KG   Maclean Susanne S   Dudani Renu R   Krishnan Lakshmi L   Sad Subash S  

Journal of immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950) 20110629 3


After vaccination, memory CD8(+) T cells migrate to different organs to mediate immune surveillance. In most nonlymphoid organs, following an infection, CD8(+) T cells differentiate to become long-lived effector-memory cells, thereby providing long-term protection against a secondary infection. In this study, we demonstrated that Ag-specific CD8(+) T cells that migrate to the mouse brain following a systemic Listeria infection do not display markers reminiscent of long-term memory cells. In cont  ...[more]

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