DOI: 10.1073/pnas.2219932120 ISSN:

Cross-presenting Langerhans cells are required for the early reactivation of resident CD8 + memory T cells in the epidermis

Nadine Kamenjarin, Katrin Hodapp, Felix Melchior, Gregory Harms, Ann-Kathrin Hartmann, Joschka Bartneck, Sabine Muth, Verena K. Raker, Christian Becker, Anna Brand, Björn E. Clausen, Markus P. Radsak, Hansjörg Schild, Hans Christian Probst
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Tissue-resident memory CD8 + T cells (T RM ) reside at sites of previous infection, providing protection against reinfection with the same pathogen. In the skin, T RM patrol the epidermis, where keratinocytes are the entry site for many viral infections. Epidermal T RM react rapidly to cognate antigen encounter with the secretion of cytokines and differentiation into cytotoxic effector cells, constituting a first line of defense against skin reinfection. Despite the important protective role of skin T RM , it has remained unclear, whether their reactivation requires a professional antigen-presenting cell (APC). We show here, using a model system that allows antigen targeting selectively to keratinocytes in a defined area of the skin, that limited antigen expression by keratinocytes results in rapid, antigen-specific reactivation of skin T RM . Our data identify epidermal Langerhans cells that cross-present keratinocyte-derived antigens, as the professional APC indispensable for the early reactivation of T RM in the epidermal layer of the skin.

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