The CD8α-PILRα interaction maintains CD8+ T cell quiescence

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Abstract

T cell quiescence is essential for maintaining a broad repertoire against a large pool of diverse antigens from microbes and tumors, but the underlying molecular mechanisms remain largely unknown. We show here that CD8α is critical for the maintenance of CD8+ T cells in a physiologically quiescent state in peripheral lymphoid organs. Upon inducible deletion of CD8α, both naïve and memory CD8+ T cells spontaneously acquired activation phenotypes and subsequently died without exposure to specific antigens. PILRa was identified as a ligand for CD8α in both mice and humans, and disruption of this interaction was able to break CD8+ T cell quiescence. Thus, peripheral T cell pool size is actively maintained by the CDα-PILRα interaction in the absence of antigen exposure.

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Zheng, L., Han, X., Yao, S., Zhu, Y., Klement, J., Wu, S., … Chen, L. (2022). The CD8α-PILRα interaction maintains CD8+ T cell quiescence. Science, 376(6596). https://doi.org/10.1126/science.aaz8658

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