Authors
Stuart P Weisberg, Dustin J Carpenter, Michael Chait, Pranay Dogra, Robyn D Gartrell-Corrado, Andrew X Chen, Sean Campbell, Wei Liu, Pooja Saraf, Mark E Snyder, Masaru Kubota, Nichole M Danzl, Beth A Schrope, Raul Rabadan, Yvonne Saenger, Xiaojuan Chen, Donna L Farber
Publication date
2019/12/17
Journal
Cell reports
Volume
29
Issue
12
Pages
3916-3932. e5
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
Non-recirculating tissue-resident memory T cells (TRMs) are the predominant T cell subset in diverse tissue sites, where they mediate protective immune responses in situ. Here, we reveal a role for TRM in maintaining immune homeostasis in the human pancreas through interactions with resident macrophages and the PD-1/PD-L1 inhibitory pathway. Using tissues obtained from organ donors, we identify that pancreas T cells comprise CD8+PD-1hi TRMs, which are phenotypically, functionally, and transcriptionally distinct compared to TRMs in neighboring jejunum and lymph node sites. Pancreas TRMs cluster with resident macrophages throughout the exocrine areas; TRM effector functions are enhanced by macrophage-derived co-stimulation and attenuated by the PD-1/PD-L1 pathways. Conversely, in samples from chronic pancreatitis, TRMs exhibit reduced PD-1 expression and reduced interactions with …
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