RT Journal Article ID 736f002a687dc8bd A1 Liu, Yong A1 Ma, Chaoyu A1 Zhang, Nu T1 Tissue-Specific Control of Tissue-Resident Memory T Cells JF Critical Reviews™ in Immunology JO CRI YR 2018 FD 2018-04-26 VO 38 IS 2 SP 79 OP 103 K1 CD4 K1 CD8 K1 infection K1 IL-15 K1 Memory K1 TGF-beta AB Tissue-resident memory T (TRM) cells have emerged as a major component of T cell biology. Recent investigations have greatly advanced our understanding of TRMs. Common features have been discovered to distinguish memory T cells residing in various mucosal and non-mucosal tissues from their circulating counterparts. Given that most organs and tissues contain a unique microenvironment, local signal-induced tissue-specific features are tightly associated with the differentiation, homeostasis, and protective functions of TRMs. Here, we discuss recent advances in the TRM field with a special emphasis on the interaction between local signals and TRMs in the context of individual tissue environment. PB Begell House LK https://www.dl.begellhouse.com/journals/2ff21abf44b19838,443ae0ff4b5271d1,736f002a687dc8bd.html