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Dynamic Imprinting of the Treg Cell-Specific Epigenetic Signature in Developing Thymic Regulatory T Cells

Regulatory T (Treg) cells mainly develop within the thymus and arise from CD25(+)Foxp3(−) (CD25(+) TregP) or CD25(−)Foxp3(+) (Foxp3(+) TregP) Treg cell precursors resulting in Treg cells harboring distinct transcriptomic profiles and complementary T cell receptor repertoires. The stable and long-ter...

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Autores principales: Herppich, Susanne, Toker, Aras, Pietzsch, Beate, Kitagawa, Yohko, Ohkura, Naganari, Miyao, Takahisa, Floess, Stefan, Hori, Shohei, Sakaguchi, Shimon, Huehn, Jochen
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6797672/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31681278
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2019.02382
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Sumario:Regulatory T (Treg) cells mainly develop within the thymus and arise from CD25(+)Foxp3(−) (CD25(+) TregP) or CD25(−)Foxp3(+) (Foxp3(+) TregP) Treg cell precursors resulting in Treg cells harboring distinct transcriptomic profiles and complementary T cell receptor repertoires. The stable and long-term expression of Foxp3 in Treg cells and their stable suppressive phenotype are controlled by the demethylation of Treg cell-specific epigenetic signature genes including an evolutionarily conserved CpG-rich element within the Foxp3 locus, the Treg-specific demethylated region (TSDR). Here we analyzed the dynamics of the imprinting of the Treg cell-specific epigenetic signature genes in thymic Treg cells. We could demonstrate that CD25(+)Foxp3(+) Treg cells show a progressive demethylation of most signature genes during maturation within the thymus. Interestingly, a partial demethylation of several Treg cell-specific epigenetic signature genes was already observed in Foxp3(+) TregP but not in CD25(+) TregP. Furthermore, Foxp3(+) TregP were very transient in nature and arose at a more mature developmental stage when compared to CD25(+) TregP. When the two Treg cell precursors were cultured in presence of IL-2, a factor known to be critical for thymic Treg cell development, we observed a major impact of IL-2 on the demethylation of the TSDR with a more pronounced effect on Foxp3(+) TregP. Together, these results suggest that the establishment of the Treg cell-specific hypomethylation pattern is a continuous process throughout thymic Treg cell development and that the two known Treg cell precursors display distinct dynamics for the imprinting of the Treg cell-specific epigenetic signature genes.