Modeling the Impact of Memory T Cell Activation on Lacrimal Gland Physiology 2267619

A Arielle Sclar (Dartmouth Col) D Daniela Molina (Dartmouth College) A Anais Rhoades (Dartmouth College) H Hanna Degefu (Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth) A Amanda Cruz Rivera (Dartmouth College) T Tiffany Chen S Sierra Kleist (Dartmouth College) P Pamela Rosato (Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth) A Alexander Skorput (Dartmouth College)

Abstract

Abstract Introduction Recent evidence shows the dominance of memory T cells in the immune landscape of the mouse lacrimal gland (LG) but their role in idiopathic lacrimal dysfunction is unknown, and there is no current model able to selectively manipulate this subset of cells. We hypothesized that viral infection results in resident memory T cell (TRM) establishment in the LG, and that reactivation of TRM results in pro-inflammatory cytokine production and reduction in lacrimal secretions. Methods Female mice received an adoptive transfer of OT-I T cells followed by intranasal (IN) infection of vesicular stomatitis virus expressing OVA. A minimum of 30 days later, LGs were harvested for immunohistochemistry (IHC) or processed for flow cytometry. For IHC, LGs were stained for OT-Is, and for flow cytometry, LG lymphocytes were stained for TRM markers. Lacrimation was assessed using in vitro measurement of protein release from LGs in response to neural stimuli. Results Data showed that VSVova infection seeds persistent antigen-experienced CD8+ T cells and TRM populations in the murine LG. Following infection, a subset of LG CD8s were CD69+CD103- and smaller subset were CD69+CD103+. Also, a subset of CD8s were OT-Is, found by IHC and flow cytometry. Following in vitro reactivation, OT-Is expressed high levels of cytokines. Conclusion These data indicate that VSVova results in LG TRM populations, and that LG OT-Is can reactivate in vitro. Ongoing work is testing the impact of TRM reactivation on LG inflammation and function. Funding Source R01EY033712 Topic Categories Lymphocyte Differentiation and Peripheral Maintenance (LYM)

Article Details

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

Authors (9)

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Arielle Sclar

Dartmouth Col

D

Daniela Molina

Dartmouth College

A

Anais Rhoades

Dartmouth College

H

Hanna Degefu

Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth

A

Amanda Cruz Rivera

Dartmouth College

T

Tiffany Chen

S

Sierra Kleist

Dartmouth College

P

Pamela Rosato

Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth

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Alexander Skorput

Dartmouth College