Journal article

Comparative analysis reveals a role for TGF-β in shaping the residency-related transcriptional signature in tissue-resident memory CD8 T cells

AP Nath, A Braun, SC Ritchie, FR Carbone, LK Mackay, T Gebhardt, M Inouye

Plos One | PUBLIC LIBRARY SCIENCE | Published : 2019

Abstract

Tissue-resident CD8+ memory T (TRM) cells are immune cells that permanently reside at tissue sites where they play an important role in providing rapid protection against reinfection. They are not only phenotypically and functionally distinct from their circulating memory counterparts, but also exhibit a unique transcriptional profile. To date, the local tissue signals required for their development and long-term residency are not well understood. So far, the best-characterised tissue-derived signal is transforming growth factor-β (TGF-β), which has been shown to promote the development of these cells within tissues. In this study, we aimed to determine to what extent the transcriptional sig..

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Awarded by Sylvia and Charles Viertel Charitable Foundation


Funding Acknowledgements

T.G. is supported by the Sylvia and Charles Viertel Charitable Foundation and the National Health and Medical Research Council Australia (APP1103944). M.I. was supported by an NHMRC and Australian Heart Foundation Career Development Fellowship (no. 1061435). A.B was supported by the German Research Foundation (DFG). S.R. and A.N were supported by an Australian Postgraduate Award.