Depleting CD103+ resident memory T cells in vivo reveals immunostimulatory functions in oral mucosa

Author:

Stolley J. Michael12ORCID,Scott Milcah C.12ORCID,Joag Vineet12ORCID,Dale Alexander J.1ORCID,Johnston Timothy S.1ORCID,Saavedra Flavia3ORCID,Gavil Noah V.12ORCID,Lotfi-Emran Sahar4ORCID,Soerens Andrew G.12ORCID,Weyu Eyob12ORCID,Pierson Mark J.12ORCID,Herzberg Mark C.3ORCID,Zhang Nu5ORCID,Vezys Vaiva12ORCID,Masopust David12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. University of Minnesota 1 Department of Microbiology and Immunology, , Minneapolis, MN, USA

2. Center for Immunology, University of Minnesota 2 , Minneapolis, MN, USA

3. School of Dentistry, University of Minnesota 3 , Minneapolis, MN, USA

4. University of Minnesota 4 Department of Medicine, , Minneapolis, MN, USA

5. University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio 5 Department of Microbiology, Immunology and Molecular Genetics, , San Antonio, TX, USA

Abstract

The oral mucosa is a frontline for microbial exposure and juxtaposes several unique tissues and mechanical structures. Based on parabiotic surgery of mice receiving systemic viral infections or co-housing with microbially diverse pet shop mice, we report that the oral mucosa harbors CD8+ CD103+ resident memory T cells (TRM), which locally survey tissues without recirculating. Oral antigen re-encounter during the effector phase of immune responses potentiated TRM establishment within tongue, gums, palate, and cheek. Upon reactivation, oral TRM triggered changes in somatosensory and innate immune gene expression. We developed in vivo methods for depleting CD103+ TRM while sparing CD103neg TRM and recirculating cells. This revealed that CD103+ TRM were responsible for inducing local gene expression changes. Oral TRM putatively protected against local viral infection. This study provides methods for generating, assessing, and in vivo depleting oral TRM, documents their distribution throughout the oral mucosa, and provides evidence that TRM confer protection and trigger responses in oral physiology and innate immunity.

Funder

National Institutes of Health

Oral Mucosal Immunology Consortium Windsweep Farm

Publisher

Rockefeller University Press

Subject

Immunology,Immunology and Allergy

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