Abstract
T cell immunity is characterized by striking tissue specialization. Tissue-specificity imprinting starts during priming by tissue-derived migratory dendritic cells in the non-random, specialized micro-anatomical area of the draining lymph node and is influenced by constitutive and induced cues from local environment. Besides tissue-specific effectors, memory cells also exhibit a tissue-specificity. Long-lived tissue-resident memory T cells likely play a considerable role in preventing pathogen invasion. Understanding of the mechanisms of tissue specialization of T cells is of major importance for the design of optimal vaccination strategies and therapeutic interventions in tissue/organ-specific inflammatory diseases. The present review summarizes our current knowledge and hypothesis about tissue-specificity imprinting and tissue residency of T cells. © 2013 Krzysiek, de Goër de Herve, Yang and Taoufik.
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Krzysiek, R., de Goër de Herve, M. G., Yang, H., & Taoufik, Y. (2013). Tissue competence imprinting and tissue residency of CD8 T cells. Frontiers in Immunology. https://doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2013.00283
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