Selective accumulation of differentiated CD8+ T cells specific for respiratory viruses in the human lung

GJ de Bree, EMM van Leeuwen, TA Out… - The Journal of …, 2005 - rupress.org
GJ de Bree, EMM van Leeuwen, TA Out, HM Jansen, RE Jonkers, RAW van Lier
The Journal of experimental medicine, 2005rupress.org
The lungs are frequently challenged by viruses, and resident CD8+ T cells likely contribute
to the surveillance of these pathogens. To obtain insight into local T cell immunity to
respiratory viruses in humans, we determined the specificity, phenotype, and function of lung-
residing CD8+ T cells and peripheral blood CD8+ T cells in a paired analysis. The lung
contained markedly higher frequencies of influenza (FLU)-specific and respiratory syncytial
virus (RSV)-specific CD8+ T cells when compared with the circulation. This contrasted with …
The lungs are frequently challenged by viruses, and resident CD8+ T cells likely contribute to the surveillance of these pathogens. To obtain insight into local T cell immunity to respiratory viruses in humans, we determined the specificity, phenotype, and function of lung-residing CD8+ T cells and peripheral blood CD8+ T cells in a paired analysis. The lung contained markedly higher frequencies of influenza (FLU)-specific and respiratory syncytial virus (RSV)-specific CD8+ T cells when compared with the circulation. This contrasted with an equal distribution of cytomegalovirus- and Epstein-Bar virus–specific CD8+ T cells. Noticeably, a substantial fraction of the lung-residing FLU- and RSV-specific CD8+ T cells had progressed to a relatively late differentiation phenotype, reflected by low expression of CD28 and CD27. Lung-derived FLU-specific CD8+ T cells had low activation requirements, as expansion of these cells could be initiated by cognate peptide in the absence of helper cell–derived signals. Thus, the human lung contains high numbers of differentiated FLU- and RSV-specific memory CD8+ T cells that can readily expand upon reexposure to virus. Resident lung T cells may provide immediate immunological protection against pulmonary virus infections.
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