2024
DOI: 10.1101/2024.02.08.579453
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Protective function and differentiation cues of brain-resident CD8+ T cells during immune surveillance of chronic latentToxoplasma gondiiinfection

Rémi Porte,
Marcy Belloy,
Alexis Audibert
et al.

Abstract: ChronicT. gondiiinfection induces brain-resident CD8+ T cells (bTr) but their protective functions and differentiation cues remain undefined. Here, we used a mouse model of latent infection byT. gondiileading to effective CD8+ T cell-mediated parasite control. Thanks to antibody depletion approaches, we found that peripheral circulating CD8+ T cells are dispensable for brain parasite control during chronic stage, indicating that CD8+ bTr are sufficient to prevent brain parasite reactivation. We observed that t… Show more

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