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Limited Pulmonary Mucosal-Associated Invariant T Cell Accumulation And Activation During Mycobacterium Tuberculosis Infection In Rhesus Macaques

INFECTION AND IMMUNITY(2018)

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Mucosal-associated invariant T cells (MAITs) are positioned in airways and may be important in the pulmonary cellular immune response against Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection, particularly prior to priming of peptide-specific T cells. Accordingly, there is interest in the possibility that boosting MAITs through tuberculosis (TB) vaccination may enhance protection, but MAIT responses in the lungs during tuberculosis are poorly understood. In this study, we compared pulmonary MAIT and peptide-specific CD4 T cell responses in M. tuberculosis-infected rhesus macaques using 5-0P-RU-loaded MR-1 tetramers and intracellular cytokine staining of CD4 T cells following restimulation with an M. tuberculosis-derived epitope megapool (MTB300), respectively. Two of four animals showed a detectable increase in the number of MATT cells in airways at later time points following infection, but by similar to 3 weeks postexposure, MTB300-specific CD4 T cells arrived in the airways and greatly outnumbered MAITs thereafter. In granulomas, MTB300-specific CD4 T cells were similar to 20-fold more abundant than MAITs. CD69 expression on MAITs correlated with tissue residency rather than bacterial loads, and the few MAITs found in granulomas poorly expressed granzyme B and Ki67. Thus, MATT accumulation in the airways is variable and late, and MAITs display little evidence of activation in granulomas during tuberculosis in rhesus macaques.
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MATT cells, Mycobacterium tuberculosis, T cells
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