CD8 T cells sustain vaccination-induced immunity against dissemination of contained tuberculosis in immunosuppressed hosts.

CD8 T cells sustain vaccination-induced immunity against dissemination of contained tuberculosis in immunosuppressed hosts.

Publication date: Mar 24, 2026

About two billion people are latently infected with Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb), which can reside in multiple organs, including the lymphatics. The risk of latent Mtb infection (LTBI) reactivation increases with immunosuppression, such as HIV coinfection, yet the immunological correlates that maintain LTBI remain largely elusive. Using a mouse model of contained lymphatic Mtb infection we dissect the drivers of containment versus reactivation. We show that immunosuppression-induced dissemination of lymphatic Mtb and ensuing progressive disease can be prevented by vaccination with BCG or recombinant BCG even in the absence of CD4 T cells. Multi-parameter imaging, spatial transcriptomics and network analysis reveal that anti-CD4-mediated immunosuppression triggers distinct repositioning of non-CD4 immune cells at the edge of TB lesions in cervical lymph nodes. Although B cell numbers increase, they prove dispensable for Mtb containment during CD4 T cell loss. Using immune cell-deficient mice, cell depletion and adoptive transfers, we reveal that CD8 T cells mediate vaccination-induced prevention of Mtb dissemination in the absence of CD4 T cells, informing LTBI management in immunocompromised individuals.

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Concepts Keywords
Drivers Bcg
Mice Cd4
Transcriptomics Cd8
Tuberculosis Contained
Vaccination Containment
Dissemination
Immunosuppression
Induced
Infection
Ltbi
Lymphatic
Mtb
Reactivation
Tuberculosis
Vaccination

Semantics

Type Source Name
disease MESH tuberculosis
pathway KEGG Tuberculosis
disease MESH infection
disease MESH HIV coinfection
drug DRUGBANK BCG vaccine
drug DRUGBANK Pumactant
pathway REACTOME Reproduction
disease MESH included
drug DRUGBANK Gluconolactone
disease MESH death
pathway REACTOME HIV Infection
disease MESH malnutrition
disease MESH autoimmune diseases
disease MESH reinfection
disease MESH granulomas
disease MESH lymphatic diseases
disease MESH LNs
disease MESH aids
pathway REACTOME Immune System
disease MESH Alzheimer’s disease
disease MESH Multiple Sclerosis
disease MESH skin diseases
disease MESH cancers
disease MESH strain
pathway REACTOME Translation
disease MESH image
drug DRUGBANK Riboprine
disease MESH IPA
disease MESH SARS CoV 2 infection
disease MESH STAR
drug DRUGBANK (S)-Des-Me-Ampa
disease MESH MLD
drug DRUGBANK Coenzyme M
drug DRUGBANK Pidolic Acid
disease MESH PCA
drug DRUGBANK Bacillus calmette-guerin substrain danish 1331 live antigen
pathway REACTOME Neutrophil degranulation
pathway REACTOME Interferon gamma signaling
drug DRUGBANK Natural alpha interferon
pathway REACTOME Growth hormone receptor signaling
pathway REACTOME TCR signaling
disease MESH PC1

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