Cutting edge: lymphoid tissue inducer cells maintain memory CD4 T cells within secondary lymphoid tissue

DR Withers, FM Gaspal, EC Mackley… - The Journal of …, 2012 - journals.aai.org
DR Withers, FM Gaspal, EC Mackley, CL Marriott, EA Ross, GE Desanti, NA Roberts…
The Journal of Immunology, 2012journals.aai.org
Phylogeny shows that CD4 T cell memory and lymph nodes coevolved in placental
mammals. In ontogeny, retinoic acid orphan receptor (ROR) γ-dependent lymphoid tissue
inducer (LTi) cells program the development of mammalian lymph nodes. In this study, we
show that although primary CD4 T cell expansion is normal in RORγ-deficient mice, the
persistence of memory CD4 T cells is RORγ-dependent. Furthermore, using bone marrow
chimeric mice we demonstrate that LTi cells are the key RORγ-expressing cell type sufficient …
Abstract
Phylogeny shows that CD4 T cell memory and lymph nodes coevolved in placental mammals. In ontogeny, retinoic acid orphan receptor (ROR) γ-dependent lymphoid tissue inducer (LTi) cells program the development of mammalian lymph nodes. In this study, we show that although primary CD4 T cell expansion is normal in RORγ-deficient mice, the persistence of memory CD4 T cells is RORγ-dependent. Furthermore, using bone marrow chimeric mice we demonstrate that LTi cells are the key RORγ-expressing cell type sufficient for memory CD4 T cell survival in the absence of persistent Ag. This effect was specific for CD4 T cells, as memory CD8 T cells survived equally well in the presence or absence of LTi cells. These data demonstrate a novel role for LTi cells, archetypal members of the innate lymphoid cell family, in supporting memory CD4 T cell survival in vivo.
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