Expression of CD45RA on tissue resident memory T cells in the lung identifies a transcriptionally distinct population 2334756

M Madeline Lipp (University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine) M Mark Snyder (University of Pittsburgh Medical Center) A Andrew Craig (University of Pittsburgh Medical Center) B Blake Degioanni (University of Pittsburgh Medical Center) M Michelle Rojas (University of Pittsburgh Medical Center)

Abstract

Abstract Introduction Expression of CD45RA has been used to identify naïve T cells and a subpopulation of memory T cells which re-express CD45RA (TEMRAs). TEMRA cells have previously been characterized in the peripheral blood, however the expression of CD45RA has not been evaluated on resident memory T cells in the lung, nor has a CD45RA-positive gene expression profile been previously described in the lung environment. Methods Matched PBMC and BAL samples from lung transplant recipients were stained with CITE-seq antibodies to identify the single-cell transcriptional profile of CD45RA-positive T cells in each compartment Results CD45RA-positive resident memory T cells in the lung were transcriptionally distinct from circulating TEMRAs, producing spatially distinct clusters. CD45RA+ T cells in the lung expressed canonical markers of residence, including constitutive CD69 expression and ITGA1 positivity. Furthermore, lung-resident CD45RA+ CD8+ T cells expressed high levels of cytotoxic cytokines including granzyme A and granzyme K. Conclusion These data provide new evidence of a distinct resident memory T cell population in the lung. These cells represent a potential pathogenic contributor to lung transplant rejection, offering a potential therapeutic target for intervention. Funding Source TL1 TR001858 Topic Categories Transplantation Immunology (TRAN)

Article Details

Volume / Issue Vol. 215, Issue Supplement_1
Published August 01, 2026
ISSN 0022-1767
Publisher American Association of Immunologists

Authors (5)

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Madeline Lipp

University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine

M

Mark Snyder

University of Pittsburgh Medical Center

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Andrew Craig

University of Pittsburgh Medical Center

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Blake Degioanni

University of Pittsburgh Medical Center

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Michelle Rojas

University of Pittsburgh Medical Center