[HTML][HTML] Memory T cells in nonlymphoid tissue that provide enhanced local immunity during infection with herpes simplex virus

T Gebhardt, LM Wakim, L Eidsmo, PC Reading… - Nature …, 2009 - nature.com
T Gebhardt, LM Wakim, L Eidsmo, PC Reading, WR Heath, FR Carbone
Nature immunology, 2009nature.com
Effective immunity is dependent on long-surviving memory T cells. Various memory subsets
make distinct contributions to immune protection, especially in peripheral infection. It has
been suggested that T cells in nonlymphoid tissues are important during local infection,
although their relationship with populations in the circulation remains poorly defined. Here
we describe a unique memory T cell subset present after acute infection with herpes simplex
virus that remained resident in the skin and in latently infected sensory ganglia. These T …
Abstract
Effective immunity is dependent on long-surviving memory T cells. Various memory subsets make distinct contributions to immune protection, especially in peripheral infection. It has been suggested that T cells in nonlymphoid tissues are important during local infection, although their relationship with populations in the circulation remains poorly defined. Here we describe a unique memory T cell subset present after acute infection with herpes simplex virus that remained resident in the skin and in latently infected sensory ganglia. These T cells were in disequilibrium with the circulating lymphocyte pool and controlled new infection with this virus. Thus, these cells represent an example of tissue-resident memory T cells that can provide protective immunity at points of pathogen entry.
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