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Cellular architecture shapes the naïve T cell response

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2024

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After antigen stimulation, naïve T cells display reproducible population-level responses, which arise from individual T cells pursuing specific differentiation trajectories. However, cell-intrinsic predeterminants controlling these single-cell decisions remain enigmatic. We found that the subcellular architectures of naïve CD8 T cells, defined by the presence (T<sub>Ø</sub>) or absence (T<sub>O</sub>) of nuclear envelope invaginations, changed with maturation, activation, and differentiation. Upon T cell receptor (TCR) stimulation, naïve T<sub>Ø</sub> cells displayed increased expression of the early-response gene <i>Nr4a1</i>, dependent upon heightened calcium entry. Subsequently, in vitro differentiation revealed that T<sub>Ø</sub> cells generated effector-like cells more so compared with T<sub>O</sub> cells, which proliferated less and preferentially adopted a memory-precursor phenotype. These data suggest that cellular architecture may be a predeterminant of naïve CD8 T cell fate.

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