In Vivo Dynamics of Memory CD8+ T Cell Activation Using a Fluorescent Timer Protein of TCR Signaling 2257541
Abstract
Abstract Introduction T cell activation is a dynamic process governed by the strength and duration of antigen recognition via the T cell receptor (TCR). The timing of in vivo TCR signaling— when and how strongly memory CD8+ T cells become reactivated in the inflamed brain following antigen exposure— is a fundamental mechanism that remains unclear. The Nr4a3-Tocky reporter (Tocky) mouse employs a fluorescent timer that shifts from blue to red after TCR-driven Nr4a3 activation, which allows researchers to track activation kinetics through two parameters: the Timer Angle (recency of T cell activation), and the Timer Intensity (strength of signaling). Methods To understand CD8+ T cell activation during this neuroinflammation, we generated memory CD8+ T cells by intracranial Theiler’s murine encephalomyelitis virus infection of these Tocky mice. After viral clearance, we reactivated memory CD8+ T cells by intravenously injecting their cognate antigen. Tissues were collected 0-72 hours post-injection and profiled by flow cytometry. An R pipeline was constructed to transform event-level flow data to quantify the TCR activation. Data were analyzed with a Metropolis—Hastings MCMC algorithm to model activation dynamics and estimate probabilistic transitions between biologically defined states (newly activated, persistent, arrested states). Results These empirical transition probabilities enabled Bayesian comparison of antigen-specific versus nonspecific CD8+ T cells. It was revealed that antigen-specific CD8+ T cells rapidly transition to a high-intensity activation state within 24 hours and maintain persistent signaling compared to nonspecific populations. Conclusion This establishes a biologically grounded, in vivo framework for modeling and comparing TCR signaling during neuroinflammation. Funding Source R01 - NS103212 Topic Categories Neuroimmunology (NEUR)
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The Journal of Immunology
American Association of Immunologists
Authors (7)
John Cintron
Mayo Clin., Minnesota
Mark Maynes
Mayo Clinic
Marina Seady
Mayo Clin., Minnesota
Michael Hansen
Ryann Witter
Mayo Clinic, Minnesota
Masahiro Ono
Aaron Johnson
Mayo Clinic