Distinct tissue niches contribute to prostate tissue-resident memory T cell differentiation and heterogeneity 2256438
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Abstract Introduction The prostate is an exocrine organ, a barrier tissue to the male reproductive system, and a site of malignancy, yet prostate tissue-resident memory T cells and the unique cues in the tissue environment remain unexplored. Methods To study T cell memory formation in the prostate, we utilized acute systemic viral infection with lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus (LCMV) Armstrong, which has been used to study CD8+ tissue-resident memory T cells in a broad range of other tissues. To further characterize this population, we employed genetic mouse models, scRNA-seq and spatial transcriptomics to investigate antigen-specific prostate tissue-resident memory T cell formation, differentiation, and heterogeneity. Results Acute infection generated a population of long-lived CD8+ T cells with characteristics of tissue residency. These prostate tissue-resident memory T cells protect against reinfection and display functional and phenotypic heterogeneity in both mice and humans. Functional interrogation of TGFβ-, IL-7-, and IL-15-derived signals reveal subset-specific prostate tissue-resident memory T cell dependencies according to their niche-dependent phenotypes and distinct cytokine sources. For instance, tissue-resident memory-promoting cytokines IL-15 and TGFβ are highest in the prostate epithelium where CD8+ T cells are most enriched for tissue-resident memory-associated gene expression and analysis of human prostate samples identified similar patterns of both cytokine and CD8+ T cell localization. Conclusion We define a spatial framework of heterogenous T cell residence in the prostate, with prostate tissue-resident memory T cell heterogeneity being spatially segregated based on discrete cytokine and chemokine niches, with divergence of T cell transcriptional states between T cells localized to the stromal versus epithelial regions in both mice and humans Funding Source F31AI176705 Topic Categories Mucosal and Regional Immunology (MUC)
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The Journal of Immunology
American Association of Immunologists
Authors (23)
Kennidy Takehara
Allen Inst. for Immunol
Alexander Monell
Vida Luna
Baxter Melisso
University of California San Diego
Kianoosh Mempel
University of California San Diego
Violante Olivari
La Jolla Institute for Immunology
Kitty Cheung
University of California San Diego
Natalie Zane
University of California San Diego
Peter Challita
University of California San Diego
Ethan Xu
Department of Chemistry
Amir Ferry
Giovanni Galletti
Nicole Scharping
University of California San Diego
Sara Quon
Julien Ishibashi
Allen Institute for Immunology
Nina Estep
Jack Johanneson
Allen Institute for Immunology
Stephanie Anover-Sombke
Rana McKay
Moores Cancer Center
Peter Skene
Allen Institute for Immunology
Maximilian Heeg
Miguel Reina-Campos
Ananda Goldrath
Allen Institute for Immunology