Chemokine receptor CCR7 guides T cell exit from peripheral tissues and entry into afferent lymphatics
- PMID: 16116469
- DOI: 10.1038/ni1240
Chemokine receptor CCR7 guides T cell exit from peripheral tissues and entry into afferent lymphatics
Abstract
T cell circulation between peripheral tissues and the lymphoid compartment is critical for immunosurveillance and host defense. However, the factors that determine whether T cells remain in peripheral tissue or return to the circulation are undefined. Here we demonstrate that the chemokine receptor CCR7 is a critical signal that determines T cell exit from peripheral tissue. Both CCR7(-) and CCR7(+) effector T cells entered mouse asthmatic lung and while CCR7(-) T cells accumulated, CCR7(+) T cells continued to migrate into afferent lymph. Delivery of both CCR7(+) and CCR7(-) T cells directly into the airways showed that only CCR7(+) T cells exited the lung and entered draining lymph nodes. Our study establishes a molecular basis for T cell exit from peripheral tissues.
Comment in
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A passport into the lymph node.Nat Immunol. 2005 Sep;6(9):866-8. doi: 10.1038/ni0905-866. Nat Immunol. 2005. PMID: 16116464 No abstract available.
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