Vaginal type-II mucosa is an inductive site for primary CD8+ T-cell mucosal immunity

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Abstract

The structured lymphoid tissues are considered the only inductive sites where primary T-cell immune responses occur. The naïve T cells in structured lymphoid tissues, once being primed by antigen-bearing dendritic cells, differentiate into memory T cells and traffic back to the mucosal sites through the bloodstream. Contrary to this belief, here we show that the vaginal type-II mucosa itself, despite the lack of structured lymphoid tissues, can act as an inductive site during primary CD8 + T-cell immune responses. We provide evidence that the vaginal mucosa supports both the local immune priming of naïve CD8 + T cells and the local expansion of antigen-specific CD8 + T cells, thereby demonstrating a different paradigm for primary mucosal T-cell immune induction.

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Wang, Y., Sui, Y., Kato, S., Hogg, A. E., Steel, J. C., Morris, J. C., & Berzofsky, J. A. (2015). Vaginal type-II mucosa is an inductive site for primary CD8+ T-cell mucosal immunity. Nature Communications, 6. https://doi.org/10.1038/ncomms7100

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