“Location, location, and location”: according to this mantra, the place where living beings settle has a key impact on the success of their activities; in turn, the living beings can, in many ways, modify their environment. This idea has now become more and more true for T cells. The ability of T cells to recirculate throughout blood or lymph, or to stably reside in certain tissues, turned out to determine immunity to pathogens, and tumors. If location matters also for human beings, the inspiring environment of Capri Island has contributed to the success of the EFIS-EJI Ruggero Ceppellini Advanced School of Immunology focused on “T cell memory,” held in Anacapri from October 12, 2018 to October 15, 2018. In this minireview, we would like to highlight some novel concepts about T cell migration and residency and discuss their implications in relation to recent advances in the field, including the mechanisms regulating compartmentalization and cell cycle entry of T cells during activation, the role of mitochondrial metabolism in T cell movement, and the residency of regulatory T cells.

Recirculation and residency of T cells and tregs. lessons learnt in anacapri / Piconese, S.; Campello, S.; Natalini, A.. - In: FRONTIERS IN IMMUNOLOGY. - ISSN 1664-3224. - 11:(2020). [10.3389/fimmu.2020.00682]

Recirculation and residency of T cells and tregs. lessons learnt in anacapri

Piconese S.;Natalini A.
2020

Abstract

“Location, location, and location”: according to this mantra, the place where living beings settle has a key impact on the success of their activities; in turn, the living beings can, in many ways, modify their environment. This idea has now become more and more true for T cells. The ability of T cells to recirculate throughout blood or lymph, or to stably reside in certain tissues, turned out to determine immunity to pathogens, and tumors. If location matters also for human beings, the inspiring environment of Capri Island has contributed to the success of the EFIS-EJI Ruggero Ceppellini Advanced School of Immunology focused on “T cell memory,” held in Anacapri from October 12, 2018 to October 15, 2018. In this minireview, we would like to highlight some novel concepts about T cell migration and residency and discuss their implications in relation to recent advances in the field, including the mechanisms regulating compartmentalization and cell cycle entry of T cells during activation, the role of mitochondrial metabolism in T cell movement, and the residency of regulatory T cells.
2020
cell cycle; cell migration; recirculation; T cells; tregs; animals; cell compartmentation; cell cycle; cell movement; humans; immunity; lymphocyte activation; mitochondria; T-lymphocytes, regulatory; immunologic memory
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Recirculation and residency of T cells and tregs. lessons learnt in anacapri / Piconese, S.; Campello, S.; Natalini, A.. - In: FRONTIERS IN IMMUNOLOGY. - ISSN 1664-3224. - 11:(2020). [10.3389/fimmu.2020.00682]
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