T cell exhaustion is associated with antigen abundance and promotes transplant acceptance

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Exhaustion of T cells limits their ability to clear chronic infections or eradicate tumors. Here, in the context of transplant, we investigated whether T cell exhaustion occurs and has a role in determining transplant outcome. A peptide/MHC tetramer-based approach was used to track exhausted CD8+ T cells in a male-to-female skin transplant model. Transplant of large whole-tail skins, but not small tail skins (0.8 cm × 0.8 cm), led to exhaustion of anti-male tetramer+ CD8+ T cells and subsequently the acceptance of skin grafts. To study CD4+ T cell exhaustion, we used the TCR-transgenic B6 TEa cells that recognize a major transplant antigen I-Eα from Balb/c mice. TEa cells were adoptively transferred either into B6 recipients that received Balb/c donor skins or into CB6F1 mice that contained an excessive amount of I-Eα antigen. Adoptively transferred TEa cells in skin-graft recipients were not exhausted. By contrast, virtually all adoptively transferred TEa cells were exhausted in CB6F1 mice. Those exhausted TEa cells lost ability to reject Balb/c skins upon further transfer into lymphopenic B6.Rag1−/− mice. Hence, T cell exhaustion develops in the presence of abundant antigen and promotes transplant acceptance. These findings are essential for better understanding the nature of transplant tolerance.

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Zou, D., Dai, Y., Zhang, X., Wang, G., Xiao, X., Jia, P., … Chen, W. (2020). T cell exhaustion is associated with antigen abundance and promotes transplant acceptance. American Journal of Transplantation, 20(9), 2540–2550. https://doi.org/10.1111/ajt.15870

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