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Publication : Lymphatic migration of unconventional T cells promotes site-specific immunity in distinct lymph nodes.

First Author  Ataide MA Year  2022
Journal  Immunity Volume  55
Issue  10 Pages  1813-1828.e9
PubMed ID  36002023 Mgi Jnum  J:337135
Mgi Id  MGI:7355955 Doi  10.1016/j.immuni.2022.07.019
Citation  Ataide MA, et al. (2022) Lymphatic migration of unconventional T cells promotes site-specific immunity in distinct lymph nodes. Immunity 55(10):1813-1828.e9
abstractText  Lymphatic transport of molecules and migration of myeloid cells to lymph nodes (LNs) continuously inform lymphocytes on changes in drained tissues. Here, using LN transplantation, single-cell RNA-seq, spectral flow cytometry, and a transgenic mouse model for photolabeling, we showed that tissue-derived unconventional T cells (UTCs) migrate via the lymphatic route to locally draining LNs. As each tissue harbored a distinct spectrum of UTCs with locally adapted differentiation states and distinct T cell receptor repertoires, every draining LN was thus populated by a distinctive tissue-determined mix of these lymphocytes. By making use of single UTC lineage-deficient mouse models, we found that UTCs functionally cooperated in interconnected units and generated and shaped characteristic innate and adaptive immune responses that differed between LNs that drained distinct tissues. Lymphatic migration of UTCs is, therefore, a key determinant of site-specific immunity initiated in distinct LNs with potential implications for vaccination strategies and immunotherapeutic approaches.
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