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Unique properties of thymic antigen-presenting cells promote epigenetic imprinting of alloantigen-specific regulatory T cells

Regulatory T cells (Tregs) are potential immunotherapeutic candidates to induce transplantation tolerance. However, stability of Tregs still remains contentious and may potentially restrict their clinical use. Recent work suggested that epigenetic imprinting of Foxp3 and other Treg-specific signatur...

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Autores principales: Garg, Garima, Nikolouli, Eirini, Hardtke-Wolenski, Matthias, Toker, Aras, Ohkura, Naganari, Beckstette, Michael, Miyao, Takahisa, Geffers, Robert, Floess, Stefan, Gerdes, Norbert, Lutgens, Esther, Osterloh, Anke, Hori, Shohei, Sakaguchi, Shimon, Jaeckel, Elmar, Huehn, Jochen
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Impact Journals LLC 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5482597/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28415767
http://dx.doi.org/10.18632/oncotarget.16221
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author Garg, Garima
Nikolouli, Eirini
Hardtke-Wolenski, Matthias
Toker, Aras
Ohkura, Naganari
Beckstette, Michael
Miyao, Takahisa
Geffers, Robert
Floess, Stefan
Gerdes, Norbert
Lutgens, Esther
Osterloh, Anke
Hori, Shohei
Sakaguchi, Shimon
Jaeckel, Elmar
Huehn, Jochen
author_facet Garg, Garima
Nikolouli, Eirini
Hardtke-Wolenski, Matthias
Toker, Aras
Ohkura, Naganari
Beckstette, Michael
Miyao, Takahisa
Geffers, Robert
Floess, Stefan
Gerdes, Norbert
Lutgens, Esther
Osterloh, Anke
Hori, Shohei
Sakaguchi, Shimon
Jaeckel, Elmar
Huehn, Jochen
author_sort Garg, Garima
collection PubMed
description Regulatory T cells (Tregs) are potential immunotherapeutic candidates to induce transplantation tolerance. However, stability of Tregs still remains contentious and may potentially restrict their clinical use. Recent work suggested that epigenetic imprinting of Foxp3 and other Treg-specific signature genes is crucial for stabilization of immunosuppressive properties of Foxp3(+) Tregs, and that these events are initiated already during early stages of thymic Treg development. However, the mechanisms governing this process remain largely unknown. Here we demonstrate that thymic antigen-presenting cells (APCs), including thymic dendritic cells (t-DCs) and medullary thymic epithelial cells (mTECs), can induce a more pronounced demethylation of Foxp3 and other Treg-specific epigenetic signature genes in developing Tregs when compared to splenic DCs (sp-DCs). Transcriptomic profiling of APCs revealed differential expression of secreted factors and costimulatory molecules, however neither addition of conditioned media nor interference with costimulatory signals affected Foxp3 induction by thymic APCs in vitro. Importantly, when tested in vivo both mTEC- and t-DC-generated alloantigen-specific Tregs displayed significantly higher efficacy in prolonging skin allograft acceptance when compared to Tregs generated by sp-DCs. Our results draw attention to unique properties of thymic APCs in initiating commitment towards stable and functional Tregs, a finding that could be highly beneficial in clinical immunotherapy.
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spelling pubmed-54825972017-06-27 Unique properties of thymic antigen-presenting cells promote epigenetic imprinting of alloantigen-specific regulatory T cells Garg, Garima Nikolouli, Eirini Hardtke-Wolenski, Matthias Toker, Aras Ohkura, Naganari Beckstette, Michael Miyao, Takahisa Geffers, Robert Floess, Stefan Gerdes, Norbert Lutgens, Esther Osterloh, Anke Hori, Shohei Sakaguchi, Shimon Jaeckel, Elmar Huehn, Jochen Oncotarget Research Paper: Immunology Regulatory T cells (Tregs) are potential immunotherapeutic candidates to induce transplantation tolerance. However, stability of Tregs still remains contentious and may potentially restrict their clinical use. Recent work suggested that epigenetic imprinting of Foxp3 and other Treg-specific signature genes is crucial for stabilization of immunosuppressive properties of Foxp3(+) Tregs, and that these events are initiated already during early stages of thymic Treg development. However, the mechanisms governing this process remain largely unknown. Here we demonstrate that thymic antigen-presenting cells (APCs), including thymic dendritic cells (t-DCs) and medullary thymic epithelial cells (mTECs), can induce a more pronounced demethylation of Foxp3 and other Treg-specific epigenetic signature genes in developing Tregs when compared to splenic DCs (sp-DCs). Transcriptomic profiling of APCs revealed differential expression of secreted factors and costimulatory molecules, however neither addition of conditioned media nor interference with costimulatory signals affected Foxp3 induction by thymic APCs in vitro. Importantly, when tested in vivo both mTEC- and t-DC-generated alloantigen-specific Tregs displayed significantly higher efficacy in prolonging skin allograft acceptance when compared to Tregs generated by sp-DCs. Our results draw attention to unique properties of thymic APCs in initiating commitment towards stable and functional Tregs, a finding that could be highly beneficial in clinical immunotherapy. Impact Journals LLC 2017-03-15 /pmc/articles/PMC5482597/ /pubmed/28415767 http://dx.doi.org/10.18632/oncotarget.16221 Text en Copyright: © 2017 Garg et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/) (CC-BY), which permits unrestricted use and redistribution provided that the original author and source are credited.
spellingShingle Research Paper: Immunology
Garg, Garima
Nikolouli, Eirini
Hardtke-Wolenski, Matthias
Toker, Aras
Ohkura, Naganari
Beckstette, Michael
Miyao, Takahisa
Geffers, Robert
Floess, Stefan
Gerdes, Norbert
Lutgens, Esther
Osterloh, Anke
Hori, Shohei
Sakaguchi, Shimon
Jaeckel, Elmar
Huehn, Jochen
Unique properties of thymic antigen-presenting cells promote epigenetic imprinting of alloantigen-specific regulatory T cells
title Unique properties of thymic antigen-presenting cells promote epigenetic imprinting of alloantigen-specific regulatory T cells
title_full Unique properties of thymic antigen-presenting cells promote epigenetic imprinting of alloantigen-specific regulatory T cells
title_fullStr Unique properties of thymic antigen-presenting cells promote epigenetic imprinting of alloantigen-specific regulatory T cells
title_full_unstemmed Unique properties of thymic antigen-presenting cells promote epigenetic imprinting of alloantigen-specific regulatory T cells
title_short Unique properties of thymic antigen-presenting cells promote epigenetic imprinting of alloantigen-specific regulatory T cells
title_sort unique properties of thymic antigen-presenting cells promote epigenetic imprinting of alloantigen-specific regulatory t cells
topic Research Paper: Immunology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5482597/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28415767
http://dx.doi.org/10.18632/oncotarget.16221
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