Distinct Heterogeneity in the Naive T cell Compartments of Children and Adults

Author:

Gustafson Claire E.ORCID,Thomson ZacharyORCID,He ZiyuanORCID,Swanson ElliottORCID,Henderson Katherine,Pebworth Mark-PhillipORCID,Okada Lauren Y.ORCID,Heubeck Alexander T.ORCID,Roll Charles R.ORCID,Hernandez Veronica,Weiss MorganORCID,Genge Palak C.ORCID,Reading JulianORCID,Giles Josephine R.,Manne Sasikanth,Dougherty Jeanette,Jasen CJ,Greenplate Allison R.,Becker Lynne A.ORCID,Graybuck Lucas T.ORCID,Vasaikar Suhas V.ORCID,Szeto Gregory L.ORCID,Savage Adam K.ORCID,Speake Cate,Buckner Jane H.,Li Xiao-junORCID,Torgerson Troy R.ORCID,Wherry E. John,Bumol Thomas F.ORCID,Vella Laura A.,Henrickson Sarah E.,Skene Peter J.ORCID

Abstract

Abstract:The naive T cell compartment undergoes multiple changes across age that associate with altered susceptibility to infection and autoimmunity. In addition to the acquisition of naive-like memory T cell subsets, mouse studies describe substantial molecular reprogramming of the naive compartment in adults compared with adolescents. However, these alterations are not well delineated in human aging. Using a new trimodal single cell technology (TEA-seq), we discovered that the composition and transcriptional and epigenetic programming of the naive T cell compartment in children (11-13 yrs) is distinct from that of older adults (55-65 yrs). Naive CD4 T cells, previously considered relatively resistant to aging, exhibited far more pronounced molecular reprogramming than naive CD8 T cells, in which alterations are preferentially driven by shifts in naive-like memory subsets. These data reveal the complex nature of the naive T cell compartment that may contribute to differential immune responses across the spectrum of human age.One Sentence Summary:The naive CD8 and CD4 T cell compartments in humans are heterogeneous and impacted differently with age, in which naive CD8 T cell subsets dramatically shift in composition and true naive CD4 T cells display significant molecular re-programming.

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Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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