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CD39 is expressed on functional effector and tissue resident memory CD8+ T cells
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- PMCID: PMC10980075
- DOI: 10.1101/2024.03.15.585252
CD39 is expressed on functional effector and tissue resident memory CD8+ T cells
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CD39 Is Expressed on Functional Effector and Tissue-resident Memory CD8+ T Cells.J Immunol. 2024 Sep 1;213(5):588-599. doi: 10.4049/jimmunol.2400151. J Immunol. 2024. PMID: 38975728 Free PMC article.
Abstract
The ecto-ATPase CD39 is expressed on exhausted CD8+ T cells in chronic viral infection and has been proposed as a marker of tumor-specific CD8+ T cells in cancer, but the role of CD39 in an effector and memory T cell response has not been clearly defined. We report that CD39 is expressed on antigen-specific CD8+ short-lived effector cells (SLECs), while it's co-ecto-enzyme, CD73, is found on memory precursor effector cells (MPEC) in vivo . Inhibition of CD39 enzymatic activity during in vitro T cell priming enhances MPEC differentiation in vivo after transfer and infection. The enriched MPEC phenotype is associated with enhanced tissue resident memory (T RM ) establishment in the brain and salivary gland following an acute intranasal viral infection, suggesting that CD39 ATPase activity plays a role in memory CD8+ T cell differentiation. We also show that CD39 is expressed on human and murine T RM across several non-lymphoid tissues and melanoma, while CD73 is expressed on both circulating and resident memory subsets in mice. In contrast to exhausted CD39+ T cells in chronic infection, CD39+ T RM are fully functional when stimulated ex vivo with cognate antigen. This work further expands the identity of CD39 beyond a T cell exhaustion marker.
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