Differential Localization of T-bet and Eomes in CD8 T Cell Memory Populations

  • McLane L
  • Banerjee P
  • Cosma G
  • et al.
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Abstract

In mice, two T-box transcription factors, T-box expressed in T cells (T-bet) and eomesodermin (Eomes), drive the differentiation of CD8 T cell lineages; however, little is known regarding their role in human CD8 T cell differentiation. In this study, we characterized T-bet and Eomes expression and localization within human CD8 memory T cell populations. We find that T-bet and Eomes are broadly expressed in human memory CD8 T cells, with increasing levels of T-bet and Eomes strongly correlating with differentiation from central memory to effector memory and effector subpopulations. In resting T cells, T-bet levels directly correlate to subcellular localization, with a higher propensity for nuclear expression of T-bet within T-bethi cells and predominantly cytoplasmic expression in T-betlo cells. In addition, Eomes is also localized to either the nucleus or the cytoplasm. Upon TCR stimulation, the percentage of T cells that express T-bet dramatically increases, whereas the percentage of cells expressing Eomes remains largely unchanged across all memory populations. Of interest, T-bet, but not Eomes, relocalizes to the nucleus in the majority of cells across all populations within 24 h post stimulation. These data indicate that T-bet and Eomes are likely regulated at the level of subcellular localization, potentially via different mechanisms. Together, these findings suggest a novel model for CD8 T cell differentiation in humans that is based on the localization of T-bet and Eomes.

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McLane, L. M., Banerjee, P. P., Cosma, G. L., Makedonas, G., Wherry, E. J., Orange, J. S., & Betts, M. R. (2013). Differential Localization of T-bet and Eomes in CD8 T Cell Memory Populations. The Journal of Immunology, 190(7), 3207–3215. https://doi.org/10.4049/jimmunol.1201556

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