Lung-resident CD69ST2 T2 Cells Mediate Long-term Type 2 Memory to Inhaled Antigen in Mice
Overview
Affiliations
Background: Chronic airway diseases such as asthma are characterized by persistent type 2 immunity in the airways. We know little about the mechanisms that explain why type 2 inflammation continues in these diseases.
Objective: We used mouse models to investigate the mechanisms involved in long-lasting immune memory.
Methods: Naive mice were exposed intranasally to ovalbumin (OVA) antigen with Alternaria extract as an adjuvant. Type 2 memory was analyzed by parabiosis model, flow cytometry with in vivo antibody labeling, and intranasal OVA recall challenge. Gene-deficient mice were used to analyze the mechanisms.
Results: In the parabiosis model, mice previously exposed intranasally to OVA with Alternaria showed more robust antigen-specific immune responses and airway inflammation than mice with circulating OVA-specific T cells. After a single airway exposure to OVA with Alternaria, CD69ST2 T2-type T cells, which highly express type 2 cytokine messenger RNA and lack CD62L expression, appeared in lung tissue within 5 days and persisted for at least 84 days. When exposed again to OVA in vivo, these cells produced type 2 cytokines quickly without involving circulating T cells. Development of tissue-resident CD69ST2 T2 cells and long-term memory to an inhaled antigen were abrogated in mice deficient in ST2 or IL-33, but not TSLP receptor.
Conclusion: CD69ST2 T2 memory cells develop quickly in lung tissue after initial allergen exposure and persist for a prolonged period. The ST2/IL-33 pathway may play a role in the development of immune memory in lung to certain allergens.
Tissue-Resident Th2 Cells in Type 2 Immunity and Allergic Diseases.
Mannion J, Rahimi R Immunol Rev. 2025; 330(1):e70006.
PMID: 39981858 PMC: 11897987. DOI: 10.1111/imr.70006.
Gorska M J Allergy Clin Immunol. 2024; 155(2):327-335.
PMID: 39528097 PMC: 11805649. DOI: 10.1016/j.jaci.2024.11.003.
Control of Asthma and Allergy by Regulatory T Cells.
Jheng M, Kita H Int Arch Allergy Immunol. 2024; 186(1):87-102.
PMID: 39154634 PMC: 11729466. DOI: 10.1159/000540407.
You Y, Wu X, Yuan H, He Y, Chen Y, Wang S Commun Biol. 2024; 7(1):971.
PMID: 39122899 PMC: 11316055. DOI: 10.1038/s42003-024-06662-z.
Bui D, Nguyen L, Kanda A, Chu H, Le N, Yun Y Biomolecules. 2024; 14(3).
PMID: 38540778 PMC: 10968075. DOI: 10.3390/biom14030360.