Journal article
PD-1 is requisite for skin TRM cell formation and specification by TGFβ
KSP Devi, E Wang, A Jaiswal, P Konieczny, TG Kim, CJ Nirschl, A Verma, Y Liu, J Milczanowski, SN Christo, LC Gandolfo, K Haitz, TD Vardam, P Wu, SL King, SW Tse, K Pradhan, X Jiang, T Tian, RC Fuhlbrigge Show all
Nature Immunology | Published : 2025
Abstract
Tissue-resident memory T (TRM) cells provide infectious, cancer and vaccine-trained immunity across barrier sites. TRM cells are implicated in autoimmunity, successful response to immune checkpoint blockade in the tumor microenvironment and toxicities that occur after immune checkpoint blockade in peripheral tissues. Here, we identified that signaling through the immune checkpoint programmed death receptor 1 (PD-1) strongly impacts the early specification of CD8+ TRM cells in the skin. PD-1 is expressed broadly across mouse and human skin TRM cells, in the absence of persistent infection, and is retained on skin TRM cells in aged mice. PD-1 supports early TRM cell colonization, skin-specific..
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