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Human regulatory T cells locally differentiate and are functionally heterogeneous within the inflamed arthritic joint

OBJECTIVE: Tregs are crucial for immune regulation, and environment‐driven adaptation of effector (e)Tregs is essential for local functioning. However, the extent of human Treg heterogeneity in inflammatory settings is unclear. METHODS: We combined single‐cell RNA‐ and TCR‐sequencing on Tregs derive...

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Autores principales: Lutter, Lisanne, van der Wal, M Marlot, Brand, Eelco C, Maschmeyer, Patrick, Vastert, Sebastiaan, Mashreghi, Mir‐Farzin, van Loosdregt, Jorg, van Wijk, Femke
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9525321/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36204213
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/cti2.1420
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author Lutter, Lisanne
van der Wal, M Marlot
Brand, Eelco C
Maschmeyer, Patrick
Vastert, Sebastiaan
Mashreghi, Mir‐Farzin
van Loosdregt, Jorg
van Wijk, Femke
author_facet Lutter, Lisanne
van der Wal, M Marlot
Brand, Eelco C
Maschmeyer, Patrick
Vastert, Sebastiaan
Mashreghi, Mir‐Farzin
van Loosdregt, Jorg
van Wijk, Femke
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description OBJECTIVE: Tregs are crucial for immune regulation, and environment‐driven adaptation of effector (e)Tregs is essential for local functioning. However, the extent of human Treg heterogeneity in inflammatory settings is unclear. METHODS: We combined single‐cell RNA‐ and TCR‐sequencing on Tregs derived from three to six patients with juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA) to investigate the functional heterogeneity of human synovial fluid (SF)‐derived Tregs from inflamed joints. Confirmation and suppressive function of the identified Treg clusters was assessed by flow cytometry. RESULTS: Four Treg clusters were identified; incoming, activated eTregs with either a dominant suppressive or cytotoxic profile, and GPR56(+)CD161(+)CXCL13(+) Tregs. Pseudotime analysis showed differentiation towards either classical eTreg profiles or GPR56(+)CD161(+)CXCL13(+) Tregs supported by TCR data. Despite its most differentiated phenotype, GPR56(+)CD161(+)CXCL13(+) Tregs were shown to be suppressive. Furthermore, BATF was identified as an overarching eTreg regulator, with the novel Treg‐associated regulon BHLHE40 driving differentiation towards GPR56(+)CD161(+)CXCL13(+) Tregs, and JAZF1 towards classical eTregs. CONCLUSION: Our study reveals a heterogeneous population of Tregs at the site of inflammation in JIA. SF Treg differentiate to a classical eTreg profile with a more dominant suppressive or cytotoxic profile that share a similar TCR repertoire, or towards GPR56(+)CD161(+)CXCL13(+) Tregs with a more distinct TCR repertoire. Genes characterising GPR56(+)CD161(+)CXCL13(+) Tregs were also mirrored in other T‐cell subsets in both the tumor and the autoimmune setting. Finally, the identified key regulators driving SF Treg adaptation may be interesting targets for autoimmunity or tumor interventions.
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spelling pubmed-95253212022-10-05 Human regulatory T cells locally differentiate and are functionally heterogeneous within the inflamed arthritic joint Lutter, Lisanne van der Wal, M Marlot Brand, Eelco C Maschmeyer, Patrick Vastert, Sebastiaan Mashreghi, Mir‐Farzin van Loosdregt, Jorg van Wijk, Femke Clin Transl Immunology Original Articles OBJECTIVE: Tregs are crucial for immune regulation, and environment‐driven adaptation of effector (e)Tregs is essential for local functioning. However, the extent of human Treg heterogeneity in inflammatory settings is unclear. METHODS: We combined single‐cell RNA‐ and TCR‐sequencing on Tregs derived from three to six patients with juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA) to investigate the functional heterogeneity of human synovial fluid (SF)‐derived Tregs from inflamed joints. Confirmation and suppressive function of the identified Treg clusters was assessed by flow cytometry. RESULTS: Four Treg clusters were identified; incoming, activated eTregs with either a dominant suppressive or cytotoxic profile, and GPR56(+)CD161(+)CXCL13(+) Tregs. Pseudotime analysis showed differentiation towards either classical eTreg profiles or GPR56(+)CD161(+)CXCL13(+) Tregs supported by TCR data. Despite its most differentiated phenotype, GPR56(+)CD161(+)CXCL13(+) Tregs were shown to be suppressive. Furthermore, BATF was identified as an overarching eTreg regulator, with the novel Treg‐associated regulon BHLHE40 driving differentiation towards GPR56(+)CD161(+)CXCL13(+) Tregs, and JAZF1 towards classical eTregs. CONCLUSION: Our study reveals a heterogeneous population of Tregs at the site of inflammation in JIA. SF Treg differentiate to a classical eTreg profile with a more dominant suppressive or cytotoxic profile that share a similar TCR repertoire, or towards GPR56(+)CD161(+)CXCL13(+) Tregs with a more distinct TCR repertoire. Genes characterising GPR56(+)CD161(+)CXCL13(+) Tregs were also mirrored in other T‐cell subsets in both the tumor and the autoimmune setting. Finally, the identified key regulators driving SF Treg adaptation may be interesting targets for autoimmunity or tumor interventions. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2022-09-30 /pmc/articles/PMC9525321/ /pubmed/36204213 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/cti2.1420 Text en © 2022 The Authors. Clinical & Translational Immunology published by John Wiley & Sons Australia, Ltd on behalf of Australian and New Zealand Society for Immunology, Inc. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Lutter, Lisanne
van der Wal, M Marlot
Brand, Eelco C
Maschmeyer, Patrick
Vastert, Sebastiaan
Mashreghi, Mir‐Farzin
van Loosdregt, Jorg
van Wijk, Femke
Human regulatory T cells locally differentiate and are functionally heterogeneous within the inflamed arthritic joint
title Human regulatory T cells locally differentiate and are functionally heterogeneous within the inflamed arthritic joint
title_full Human regulatory T cells locally differentiate and are functionally heterogeneous within the inflamed arthritic joint
title_fullStr Human regulatory T cells locally differentiate and are functionally heterogeneous within the inflamed arthritic joint
title_full_unstemmed Human regulatory T cells locally differentiate and are functionally heterogeneous within the inflamed arthritic joint
title_short Human regulatory T cells locally differentiate and are functionally heterogeneous within the inflamed arthritic joint
title_sort human regulatory t cells locally differentiate and are functionally heterogeneous within the inflamed arthritic joint
topic Original Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9525321/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36204213
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/cti2.1420
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