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SLAMF7 and IL-6R define distinct cytotoxic versus helper memory CD8+ T cells.


ABSTRACT: The prevailing 'division of labor' concept in cellular immunity is that CD8+ T cells primarily utilize cytotoxic functions to kill target cells, while CD4+ T cells exert helper/inducer functions. Multiple subsets of CD4+ memory T cells have been characterized by distinct chemokine receptor expression. Here, we demonstrate that analogous CD8+ memory T-cell subsets exist, characterized by identical chemokine receptor expression signatures and controlled by similar generic programs. Among them, Tc2, Tc17 and Tc22 cells, in contrast to Tc1 and Tc17?+?1 cells, express IL-6R but not SLAMF7, completely lack cytotoxicity and instead display helper functions including CD40L expression. CD8+ helper T cells exhibit a unique TCR repertoire, express genes related to skin resident memory T cells (TRM) and are altered in the inflammatory skin disease psoriasis. Our findings reveal that the conventional view of CD4+ and CD8+ T cell capabilities and functions in human health and disease needs to be revised.

SUBMITTER: Loyal L 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7733515 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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The prevailing 'division of labor' concept in cellular immunity is that CD8<sup>+</sup> T cells primarily utilize cytotoxic functions to kill target cells, while CD4<sup>+</sup> T cells exert helper/inducer functions. Multiple subsets of CD4<sup>+</sup> memory T cells have been characterized by distinct chemokine receptor expression. Here, we demonstrate that analogous CD8<sup>+</sup> memory T-cell subsets exist, characterized by identical chemokine receptor expression signatures and controlled  ...[more]

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