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Publication : Repeated Antigen Exposure Extends the Durability of Influenza-Specific Lung-Resident Memory CD8<sup>+</sup> T Cells and Heterosubtypic Immunity.

First Author  Van Braeckel-Budimir N Year  2018
Journal  Cell Rep Volume  24
Issue  13 Pages  3374-3382.e3
PubMed ID  30257199 Mgi Jnum  J:270728
Mgi Id  MGI:6278668 Doi  10.1016/j.celrep.2018.08.073
Citation  Van Braeckel-Budimir N, et al. (2018) Repeated Antigen Exposure Extends the Durability of Influenza-Specific Lung-Resident Memory CD8(+) T Cells and Heterosubtypic Immunity. Cell Rep 24(13):3374-3382.e3
abstractText  Lung-resident primary memory CD8(+) T cell populations (Trm) induced by a single influenza infection decline within months, rendering the host susceptible to new heterosubtypic influenza infections. Here, we demonstrate that, relative to single virus exposure, repeated antigen exposure dramatically alters the dynamics of influenza-specific lung Trm populations. Lung Trm derived from repeatedly stimulated circulating memory CD8(+) T cells exhibit extended durability and protective heterosubtypic immunity relative to primary lung Trm. Parabiosis studies reveal that the enhanced durability of lung Trm after multiple antigen encounters resulted from the generation of long-lasting circulating effector memory (Tem) populations, which maintained the ability to be recruited to the lung parenchyma and converted to Trm, in combination with enhanced survival of these cells in the lung. Thus, generating a long-lasting Trm precursor pool through repeated intranasal immunizations might be a promising strategy to establish long-lasting lung Trm-mediated heterosubtypic immunity against influenza.
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