April 28, 2024

Science Snapshot: Eye Immunity

When a pathogen (light blue) contaminates a mouse eye (nerves shown in purple), T cells (green) are able to release an immune response.Doherty InstituteThe cornea is the clear sheath that guards the eye from injury and foreign material. Researchers in Australia showed that mouse corneas can harbor tissue-resident memory T cells to supply localized protection after coming across a pathogen.