Populations of CD8 lung-resident memory T (T) cells persist in the interstitium and epithelium (airways) following recovery from respiratory virus infections. While it is clear that CD8 T cells in the airways are dynamically maintained via the continuous recruitment of new cells, there is a vigorous debate about whether tissue-circulating effector memory T (T) cells are the source of these newly recruited cells. Here we definitively demonstrate that CD8 T cells in the lung airways are not derived from T cells in the circulation, but are seeded continuously by T cells from the lung interstitium.
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