Guidelines for T cell nomenclature.

Masopust D., Awasthi A., Bosselut R., Brooks DG., Buggert M., Chamoto K., Cui W., Dong C., Farber DL., Gebhardt T., Gerlach C., Goldrath A., Greenberg PD., Hale JS., Hayday A., Homann D., Iannacone M., Jameson SC., Jenkins MK., Joshi NS., Kaech SM., Kallies A., Kamphorst AO., Kaplan MH., Klenerman P., Künzli M., Lanzavecchia A., Lauer GM., Lugli E., Luster AD., Mackay LK., McElrath MJ., Mueller SN., Ndhlovu Z., Ndung'u T., Ohashi PS., Oxenius A., Pantaleo G., Pepper M., Picker LJ., Quarnstrom CF., Reyes-Terán G., Roederer M., Rosato PC., de Oca GS-M., Sallusto F., Schumacher TN., Schwartz DM., Shin E-C., Soerens AG., Thommen DS., Vezys V., Viola JPB., Walker BD., Watts TH., Weaver CT., Wherry EJ., Xue H-H., Youngblood B., Ahmed R.

Advances in T cell biology have revealed heterogeneity among T cell populations that is not captured by existing general nomenclature. This issue has caused an ad hoc broadening of core T cell subset definitions and the invention of new subset designations that have not been uniformly delineated. To address this issue, in this Consensus Statement, we propose guidelines that serve three goals. First, they advocate that primary research reports define the experimental basis by which relevant subsets are designated in the methods section of each study. Second, they provide standardized definitions for existing subset designations in popular use, and common experimental criteria for defining each subset are noted. Last, they present an alternative 'modular nomenclature' paradigm. The newly proposed modular nomenclature eschews conceptualization of antigen-experienced T cells as belonging to a few idealized subsets, and the nomenclature instead simply indicates individual biological properties present in a T cell population with brief descriptors. Collectively, these guidelines intend to enhance transparency in the literature while facilitating clearer communication of findings and concepts to researchers, students and clinicians.

DOI

10.1038/s41577-025-01238-2

Type

Journal article

Publication Date

2025-11-01T00:00:00+00:00

Addresses

Department of Microbiology & Immunology, Center for Immunology, University of Minnesota Medical School, Minneapolis, MN, USA. masopust@umn.edu.

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