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Commentary: Maintenance of CD8(+) T Memory Lymphocytes in the Spleen but Not in the Bone Marrow Is Dependent on Proliferation

Academic Article
Publication Date:
2018
abstract:
A short communication by Radbruch's lab in Eur J Immunol addresses the question of memory CD8 T lymphocyte proliferation in mouse bone marrow (BM), by using repeated injections of Cyclophosphamide (CyP) as a tool to gain information on cell division in vivo (1). The authors claim that memory CD8 T cells in the BM do not proliferate, based on the evidence that their numbers are not reduced at a single time point 3 days after stopping CyP treatment, that is expected to kill all dividing cells. Moreover, they claim that memory CD8 T cells are resident in the BM, based on the results of a combination treatment with CyP and FTY720, a S1P receptor modulator that blocks cell egress from lymphoid organs. In the same issue of Eur J Immunol, Nolte et al. commented the findings by Radbruch and coworkers, highlighting their novelty and potential implications for the clinic (2). In this commentary, we would like to offer a different perspective, from a point of view that includes previous kinetics issues on CD8 T cell renewal in the BM and on the homeostatic regulation of memory T cells after an insult.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
immunological memory; CD8 T cells; bone marrow; homeostatic proliferation; Cyclophosphamide
List of contributors:
DI ROSA, Francesca
Authors of the University:
DI ROSA FRANCESCA
Handle:
https://iris.cnr.it/handle/20.500.14243/354091
Published in:
FRONTIERS IN IMMUNOLOGY
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