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. 2005 Feb;22(2):259-70.
doi: 10.1016/j.immuni.2005.01.008.

Bone marrow is a major reservoir and site of recruitment for central memory CD8+ T cells

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Bone marrow is a major reservoir and site of recruitment for central memory CD8+ T cells

Irina B Mazo et al. Immunity. 2005 Feb.
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Abstract

Normal bone marrow (BM) contains T cells whose function and origin are poorly understood. We observed that CD8+ T cells in BM consist chiefly of CCR7+ L-selectin+ central memory cells (TCMs). Adoptively transferred TCMs accumulated more efficiently in the BM than naive and effector T cells. Intravital microscopy (IVM) showed that TCMs roll efficiently in BM microvessels via L-, P-, and E-selectin, whereas firm arrest required the VCAM-1/alpha4beta1 pathway. alpha4beta1 integrin activation did not depend on pertussis toxin (PTX)-sensitive Galphai proteins but was reduced by anti-CXCL12. In contrast, TCM diapedesis did not require CXCL12 but was blocked by PTX. After extravasation, TCMs displayed agile movement within BM cavities, remained viable, and mounted potent antigen-specific recall responses for at least two months. Thus, the BM functions as a major reservoir for TCMs by providing specific recruitment signals that act in sequence to mediate the constitutive recruitment of TCMs from the blood.

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  • Immunity: it's in our bones.
    Woodland DL, Blackman MA. Woodland DL, et al. Immunity. 2005 Feb;22(2):143-4. doi: 10.1016/j.immuni.2005.02.002. Immunity. 2005. PMID: 15723803

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