IL-2high tissue-resident T cells in the human liver: Sentinels for hepatotropic infection

Author:

Pallett Laura J.1ORCID,Davies Jessica1,Colbeck Emily J.1ORCID,Robertson Francis2ORCID,Hansi Navjyot3,Easom Nicholas J.W.1,Burton Alice R.1,Stegmann Kerstin A.1,Schurich Anna1,Swadling Leo1,Gill Upkar S.3ORCID,Male Victoria1,Luong TuVinh2,Gander Amir2ORCID,Davidson Brian R.2,Kennedy Patrick T.F.3,Maini Mala K.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Division of Infection and Immunity, Institute of Immunity and Transplantation, University College London, London, England, UK

2. Centre for Digestive Diseases, Institute of Liver and Digestive Health, University College London, London, England, UK

3. Centre for Immunobiology, Blizard Institute, Barts and The London School of Medicine and Dentistry, Queen Mary University of London, London, England, UK

Abstract

The liver provides a tolerogenic immune niche exploited by several highly prevalent pathogens as well as by primary and metastatic tumors. We have sampled healthy and hepatitis B virus (HBV)–infected human livers to probe for a subset of T cells specialized to overcome local constraints and mediate immunity. We characterize a population of T-betloEomesloBlimp-1hiHobitlo T cells found within the intrahepatic but not the circulating memory CD8 T cell pool expressing liver-homing/retention markers (CD69+CD103+ CXCR6+CXCR3+). These tissue-resident memory T cells (TRM) are preferentially expanded in patients with partial immune control of HBV infection and can remain in the liver after the resolution of infection, including compartmentalized responses against epitopes within all major HBV proteins. Sequential IL-15 or antigen exposure followed by TGFβ induces liver-adapted TRM, including their signature high expression of exhaustion markers PD-1 and CD39. We suggest that these inhibitory molecules, together with paradoxically robust, rapid, cell-autonomous IL-2 and IFNγ production, equip liver CD8 TRM to survive while exerting local noncytolytic hepatic immunosurveillance.

Funder

Medical Research Council

Wellcome Trust

Barts and the London School of Medicine and Dentistry

Publisher

Rockefeller University Press

Subject

Immunology,Immunology and Allergy

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