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Organ-specific Isoform Selection of Fatty Acid Binding Proteins in Tissue-Resident Lymphocytes

˜The œjournal of immunology/˜The œJournal of immunology(2020)

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Tissue-resident memory T (T-RM) cells exist throughout the body, where they are poised to mediate local immune responses. Although studies have defined a common mechanism of residency independent of location, there is likely to be a level of specialization that adapts T-RM cells to their given tissue of lodgment. It has been shown that T-RM cells in the skin rely on the uptake of exogenous fatty acids for their survival and up-regulate fatty acid-binding protein 4 (FABP4) and FABP5 as part of their transcriptional program. However, FABPs exist as a larger family of isoforms, with different members selected in a tissue-specific fashion that is optimized for local fatty acid availability. Here, we show that although T-RM cells in a range of tissue widely express FABPs, they are not restricted to FABP4 and FABP5. Instead, T-RM cells show varying patterns of isoform usage that are determined by tissue-derived factors. These patterns are malleable because T-RM cells relocated to different organs modify their FABP expression in line with their new location. As a consequence, these results argue for tissue-specific overlays to the T-RM cell residency program, including FABP expression that is tailored to the particular tissue of T-RM cell lodgment.
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