[PDF][PDF] Behavior of parasite-specific effector CD8+ T cells in the brain and visualization of a kinesis-associated system of reticular fibers

EH Wilson, TH Harris, P Mrass, B John, ED Tait, GF Wu… - Immunity, 2009 - cell.com
EH Wilson, TH Harris, P Mrass, B John, ED Tait, GF Wu, M Pepper, EJ Wherry, F Dzierzinski…
Immunity, 2009cell.com
To understand lymphocyte behavior in the brain, we used two-photon microscopy to
visualize effector CD8+ T cells during toxoplasmic encephalitis. These cells displayed
multiple behaviors with two distinct populations of cells apparent: one with a constrained
pattern of migration and one with a highly migratory subset. The proportion of these
populations varied over time associated with changes in antigen availability as well as T cell
expression of the inhibitory receptor PD1. Unexpectedly, the movement of infiltrating cells …
Summary
To understand lymphocyte behavior in the brain, we used two-photon microscopy to visualize effector CD8+ T cells during toxoplasmic encephalitis. These cells displayed multiple behaviors with two distinct populations of cells apparent: one with a constrained pattern of migration and one with a highly migratory subset. The proportion of these populations varied over time associated with changes in antigen availability as well as T cell expression of the inhibitory receptor PD1. Unexpectedly, the movement of infiltrating cells was closely associated with an infection-induced reticular system of fibers. This observation suggests that, whereas in other tissues pre-existing scaffolds exist that guide lymphocyte migration, in the brain specialized structures are induced by inflammation that guide migration of T cells in this immune-privileged environment.
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