B cells shape naive CD8+ T cell programming.

B cells shape naive CD8+ T cell programming.

Publication date: Jun 16, 2025

The presence of B cells is essential for the formation of CD8+ T cell memory after infection and vaccination. In this study, we investigated whether B cells influence the programming of naive CD8+ T cells prior to their involvement in an immune response. RNA sequencing indicated that B cells are necessary for sustaining the FOXO1-controlled transcriptional program, which is critical for homeostasis of these T cells. Without an appropriate B cell repertoire, mouse naive CD8+ T cells exhibit a terminal, effector-skewed phenotype, which significantly impacts their response to vaccination. A similar effector-skewed phenotype with reduced FOXO1 expression was observed in naive CD8+ T cells from human patients undergoing B cell-depleting therapies. Furthermore, we show that patients without B cells have a defect in generating long-lived CD8+ T cell memory following COVID vaccination. In summary, we demonstrate that B cells promote the quiescence of naive CD8+ T cells, poising them to become memory cells upon vaccination.

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Concepts Keywords
Cd8 Adaptive immunity
Depleting Animals
Homeostasis Autoimmunity
Therapies B-Lymphocytes
Vaccines CD8-Positive T-Lymphocytes
COVID-19
COVID-19 Vaccines
COVID-19 Vaccines
Female
FOXO1 protein, human
Foxo1 protein, mouse
Humans
Immunologic Memory
Immunology
Immunotherapy
Male
Memory T Cells
Mice
Rheumatology
SARS-CoV-2
Vaccines

Semantics

Type Source Name
disease IDO cell
disease MESH infection
disease IDO immune response
disease MESH Autoimmunity
disease MESH COVID-19

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