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The oxygen sensor prolyl hydroxylase domain 2 regulates the in vivo suppressive capacity of regulatory T cells

The oxygen sensor prolyl hydroxylase domain 2 (PHD2) plays an important role in cell hypoxia adaptation by regulating the stability of HIF proteins (HIF1α and HIF2α) in numerous cell types, including T lymphocytes. The role of oxygen sensor on immune cells, particularly on regulatory T cell (Treg) f...

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Autores principales: Ajouaou, Yousra, Azouz, Abdulkader, Taquin, Anaëlle, Denanglaire, Sebastien, Hussein, Hind, Krayem, Mohammad, Andris, Fabienne, Moser, Muriel, Goriely, Stanislas, Leo, Oberdan
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Publicado: eLife Sciences Publications, Ltd 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8896828/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35192456
http://dx.doi.org/10.7554/eLife.70555
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author Ajouaou, Yousra
Azouz, Abdulkader
Taquin, Anaëlle
Denanglaire, Sebastien
Hussein, Hind
Krayem, Mohammad
Andris, Fabienne
Moser, Muriel
Goriely, Stanislas
Leo, Oberdan
author_facet Ajouaou, Yousra
Azouz, Abdulkader
Taquin, Anaëlle
Denanglaire, Sebastien
Hussein, Hind
Krayem, Mohammad
Andris, Fabienne
Moser, Muriel
Goriely, Stanislas
Leo, Oberdan
author_sort Ajouaou, Yousra
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description The oxygen sensor prolyl hydroxylase domain 2 (PHD2) plays an important role in cell hypoxia adaptation by regulating the stability of HIF proteins (HIF1α and HIF2α) in numerous cell types, including T lymphocytes. The role of oxygen sensor on immune cells, particularly on regulatory T cell (Treg) function, has not been fully elucidated. The purpose of our study was to evaluate the role of PHD2 in the regulation of Treg phenotype and function. We demonstrate herein that selective ablation of PHD2 expression in Treg (PHD2(ΔTreg) mice) leads to a spontaneous systemic inflammatory syndrome, as evidenced by weight loss, development of a rectal prolapse, splenomegaly, shortening of the colon, and elevated expression of IFN-γ in the mesenteric lymph nodes, intestine, and spleen. PHD2 deficiency in Tregs led to an increased number of activated CD4 conventional T cells expressing a Th1-like effector phenotype. Concomitantly, the expression of innate-type cytokines such as Il1b, Il12a, Il12b, and Tnfa was found to be elevated in peripheral (gut) tissues and spleen. PHD2(ΔTreg) mice also displayed an enhanced sensitivity to dextran sodium sulfate-induced colitis and toxoplasmosis, suggesting that PHD2-deficient Tregs did not efficiently control inflammatory response in vivo, particularly those characterized by IFN-γ production. Further analysis revealed that Treg dysregulation was largely prevented in PHD2-HIF2α (PHD2-HIF2α(ΔTreg) mice), but not in PHD2-HIF1α (PHD2-HIF1α(ΔTreg) mice) double KOs, suggesting an important and possibly selective role of the PHD2-HIF2α axis in the control of Treg function. Finally, the transcriptomic analysis of PHD2-deficient Tregs identified the STAT1 pathway as a target of the PHD2-HIF2α axis in regulatory T cell phenotype and in vivo function.
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spelling pubmed-88968282022-03-05 The oxygen sensor prolyl hydroxylase domain 2 regulates the in vivo suppressive capacity of regulatory T cells Ajouaou, Yousra Azouz, Abdulkader Taquin, Anaëlle Denanglaire, Sebastien Hussein, Hind Krayem, Mohammad Andris, Fabienne Moser, Muriel Goriely, Stanislas Leo, Oberdan eLife Immunology and Inflammation The oxygen sensor prolyl hydroxylase domain 2 (PHD2) plays an important role in cell hypoxia adaptation by regulating the stability of HIF proteins (HIF1α and HIF2α) in numerous cell types, including T lymphocytes. The role of oxygen sensor on immune cells, particularly on regulatory T cell (Treg) function, has not been fully elucidated. The purpose of our study was to evaluate the role of PHD2 in the regulation of Treg phenotype and function. We demonstrate herein that selective ablation of PHD2 expression in Treg (PHD2(ΔTreg) mice) leads to a spontaneous systemic inflammatory syndrome, as evidenced by weight loss, development of a rectal prolapse, splenomegaly, shortening of the colon, and elevated expression of IFN-γ in the mesenteric lymph nodes, intestine, and spleen. PHD2 deficiency in Tregs led to an increased number of activated CD4 conventional T cells expressing a Th1-like effector phenotype. Concomitantly, the expression of innate-type cytokines such as Il1b, Il12a, Il12b, and Tnfa was found to be elevated in peripheral (gut) tissues and spleen. PHD2(ΔTreg) mice also displayed an enhanced sensitivity to dextran sodium sulfate-induced colitis and toxoplasmosis, suggesting that PHD2-deficient Tregs did not efficiently control inflammatory response in vivo, particularly those characterized by IFN-γ production. Further analysis revealed that Treg dysregulation was largely prevented in PHD2-HIF2α (PHD2-HIF2α(ΔTreg) mice), but not in PHD2-HIF1α (PHD2-HIF1α(ΔTreg) mice) double KOs, suggesting an important and possibly selective role of the PHD2-HIF2α axis in the control of Treg function. Finally, the transcriptomic analysis of PHD2-deficient Tregs identified the STAT1 pathway as a target of the PHD2-HIF2α axis in regulatory T cell phenotype and in vivo function. eLife Sciences Publications, Ltd 2022-02-22 /pmc/articles/PMC8896828/ /pubmed/35192456 http://dx.doi.org/10.7554/eLife.70555 Text en © 2022, Ajouaou et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use and redistribution provided that the original author and source are credited.
spellingShingle Immunology and Inflammation
Ajouaou, Yousra
Azouz, Abdulkader
Taquin, Anaëlle
Denanglaire, Sebastien
Hussein, Hind
Krayem, Mohammad
Andris, Fabienne
Moser, Muriel
Goriely, Stanislas
Leo, Oberdan
The oxygen sensor prolyl hydroxylase domain 2 regulates the in vivo suppressive capacity of regulatory T cells
title The oxygen sensor prolyl hydroxylase domain 2 regulates the in vivo suppressive capacity of regulatory T cells
title_full The oxygen sensor prolyl hydroxylase domain 2 regulates the in vivo suppressive capacity of regulatory T cells
title_fullStr The oxygen sensor prolyl hydroxylase domain 2 regulates the in vivo suppressive capacity of regulatory T cells
title_full_unstemmed The oxygen sensor prolyl hydroxylase domain 2 regulates the in vivo suppressive capacity of regulatory T cells
title_short The oxygen sensor prolyl hydroxylase domain 2 regulates the in vivo suppressive capacity of regulatory T cells
title_sort oxygen sensor prolyl hydroxylase domain 2 regulates the in vivo suppressive capacity of regulatory t cells
topic Immunology and Inflammation
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8896828/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35192456
http://dx.doi.org/10.7554/eLife.70555
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