Antigen discovery unveils resident memory and migratory cell roles in antifungal resistance.

Antigen discovery unveils resident memory and migratory cell roles in antifungal resistance.

Dobson, Hannah E;Dias, Lucas Dos Santos;Kohn, Elaine M;Fites, Scott;Wiesner, Darin L;Dileepan, Thamotharampillai;Kujoth, Gregory C;Abraham, Ambily;Ostroff, Gary R;Klein, Bruce S;Wüthrich, Marcel;
mucosal immunology 2020
257
dobson2020antigenmucosal

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Priming at the site of natural infection typically elicits a protective T cell response against subsequent pathogen encounter. Here, we report the identification of a novel fungal antigen that we harnessed for mucosal vaccination and tetramer generation to test whether we can elicit protective, antigen-specific tissue-resident memory (Trm) CD4 T cells in the lung parenchyma. In contrast to expectations, CD69, CXCR3, CD103 Trm cells failed to protect against a lethal pulmonary fungal infection. Surprisingly, systemic vaccination induced a population of tetramer CD4 T cells enriched within the pulmonary vasculature, and expressing CXCR3 and CX3CR1, that migrated to the lung tissue upon challenge and efficiently protected mice against infection. Mucosal vaccine priming of Trm may not reliably protect against mucosal pathogens.

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