IL-15 Complexes Induce Migration of Resting Memory CD8 T Cells into Mucosal Tissues.

Journal: Journal Of Immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950)
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Abstract

IL-15 is an essential cytokine known to promote T cell survival and activate the effector function of memory phenotype CD8 T cells. Blocking IL-15 signals also significantly impacts tissue-specific effector and memory CD8 T cell formation. In this study, we demonstrate that IL-15 influences the generation of memory CD8 T cells by first promoting their accumulation into mucosal tissues and second by sustaining expression of Bcl-6 and T-bet. We show that the mechanism for this recruitment is largely dependent on mammalian target of rapamycin and its subsequent inactivation of FoxO1. Last, we show that IL-15 complexes delivered locally to mucosal tissues without reinfection is an effective strategy to enhance establishment of tissue resident memory CD8 T cells within mucosal tissues. This study provides mechanistic insight into how IL-15 controls the generation of memory CD8 T cells and influences their trafficking and ability to take up residence within peripheral tissues.

Authors
Ryan Sowell, Josef Goldufsky, Magdalena Rogozinska, Zurisaday Quiles, Yanxia Cao, Eliseo Castillo, Alison Finnegan, Amanda Marzo
Relevant Conditions

Rhabdomyosarcoma