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T cells in tonsils differ from T cells in blood — Visualization of the Coronavirus

T cells in tonsils differ from T cells in bloodCEFR B1

8 Dec 2025

Adapted from Washington U. in St. Louis, Futurity CC BY 4.0

Photo by Fusion Medical Animation, Unsplash

Level B1 – Intermediate
3 min
159 words

A team at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis led by Naresha Saligrama compared T cells from tonsil tissue and from blood. Collaborators included researchers at the University of California, Irvine and other institutions. Their findings appear in the journal Immunity.

The researchers used single-cell sequencing on millions of T cells taken from tonsils and blood. The samples came from donors who had a tonsillectomy, with ages ranging from infants to adults. When they compared cells from the same patients, they found clear differences between tonsil-derived T cells and blood T cells.

The study notes that less than 2% of the body’s total T cells are in blood and that most live in the lymphatic system or in other tissues. Some specialized T cells are found almost only in tissue. The authors say clinicians should consider tissue sites when evaluating vaccine responses and immunotherapies and call for more study of T cells in other tissues.

Difficult words

  • tonsilsmall tissue at the throat or mouth
    tonsil tissue
  • tonsillectomysurgical removal of the tonsils
  • single-cell sequencingmethod to read genetic data from single cells
  • T celltype of immune cell that fights infection
    T cells
  • lymphatic systemnetwork of vessels and nodes for immune transport
  • immunotherapytreatment that uses the immune system against disease
    immunotherapies
  • donorperson who gives biological samples for research
    donors

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