2017
DOI: 10.1038/icb.2017.62
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Maintenance of PD‐1 on brain‐resident memory CD8 T cells is antigen independent

Abstract: Infection of the central nervous system by murine polyomavirus (MuPyV), a persistent natural mouse pathogen, establishes brain-resident memory CD8 T cells (bTRM) that uniformly and chronically express PD-1 irrespective of expression of the αE integrin CD103, a TRM cell marker. In contrast, memory antiviral CD8 T cells in the spleen are PD-1−, despite viral loads being similar in both the brain and spleen during persistent infection. Repetitive antigen engagement is central to sustained PD-1 expression by T cel… Show more

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“…We know that PD‐1 expression in CD8 + T cells results from chronic antigenic exposure in the tumour tissue [37]. However, recent evidence describes that in the case of chronic infection, permanent PD‐1 expression in T RM cells is imprinted epigenetically and is antigen‐independent [38, 39]. Additionally, PD‐1 signalling has been demonstrated to be important for antigen‐independent maintenance of memory CD8 + T cells [40].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…We know that PD‐1 expression in CD8 + T cells results from chronic antigenic exposure in the tumour tissue [37]. However, recent evidence describes that in the case of chronic infection, permanent PD‐1 expression in T RM cells is imprinted epigenetically and is antigen‐independent [38, 39]. Additionally, PD‐1 signalling has been demonstrated to be important for antigen‐independent maintenance of memory CD8 + T cells [40].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Factors regulating T RM cell inhibitory checkpoint molecule expression in both the steady‐state and during chronic disease are not well understood. In this issue, Shwetank et al 7 show that high‐PD‐1 expression is an inherent property of brain T RM cells, ingrained independently of both antigen and inflammation.…”
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“…ICB 's top 10 from July 1, 2017 to June 30, 2018 (in chronological order of publication): Shwetank et al . Maintenance of PD‐1 on brain‐resident memory CD8 T cells is antigen independent Wirasinha et al .…”
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“…Two of the ten articles (Shwetank et al 1 and Desai et al 3 ) focus on the maintenance of memory. Shwetank et al investigate the brain-resident memory CD8 T cells (bT RM ) induced by murine polyomavirus and discover that, in contrast to peripheral CD8 T RM cells, bT RM retain high PD-1 expression independent of inflammation or antigen.…”
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