Impaired accumulation of antigen-specific CD8 lymphocytes in chemokine CCL25-deficient intestinal epithelium and lamina propria

MA Wurbel, M Malissen, D Guy-Grand… - The Journal of …, 2007 - journals.aai.org
MA Wurbel, M Malissen, D Guy-Grand, B Malissen, JJ Campbell
The Journal of Immunology, 2007journals.aai.org
CCL25 and CCR9 constitute a chemokine/receptor pair involved in T cell development and
in gut-associated immune responses. In this study, we generated CCL25−/− mice to answer
questions that could not be addressed with existing CCR9−/− mice. Similar phenotypes
were observed for both CCL25−/− and CCR9−/− mice, consistent with the notion that CCL25
and CCR9 interact with each other exclusively. We assessed the requirement for CCL25 in
generating CCR9 high CD8 intestinal memory-phenotype T cells and the subsequent …
Abstract
CCL25 and CCR9 constitute a chemokine/receptor pair involved in T cell development and in gut-associated immune responses. In this study, we generated CCL25−/− mice to answer questions that could not be addressed with existing CCR9−/− mice. Similar phenotypes were observed for both CCL25−/− and CCR9−/− mice, consistent with the notion that CCL25 and CCR9 interact with each other exclusively. We assessed the requirement for CCL25 in generating CCR9 high CD8 intestinal memory-phenotype T cells and the subsequent accumulation of these cells within effector sites. TCR-transgenic naive CD8 T cells were transferred into wild-type or CCL25-deficient hosts. Oral sensitization with Ag allowed these naive donor cells to efficiently differentiate into CCR9 high memory-phenotype cells within the mesenteric lymph nodes of wild-type hosts. This differentiation event occurred with equal efficiency in the MLN of CCL25-deficient hosts, demonstrating that CCL25 is not required to induce the CCR9 high memory phenotype in vivo. However, we found that CCL25 deficiency severely impaired the Ag-dependent accumulation of donor-derived CD8 T cells within both lamina propria and epithelium of the small intestine. Thus, although CCL25 is not necessary for generating memory-phenotype CD8 T cells with “gut-homing” properties, this chemokine is indispensable for their trafficking to the small intestine.
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