The tissue-resident regulatory T cell pool is shaped by transient multi-tissue migration and a conserved residency program

Author:

Burton Oliver,Bricard Orian,Tareen Samar,Gergelits Vaclav,Andrews Simon,Roca Carlos P.ORCID,Whyte Carly,Junius Steffie,Brajic Aleksandra,Pasciuto Emanuela,Ali Magda,Lemaitre Pierre,Schlenner Susan M.,Ishigame Harumichi,Brown Brian D.,Dooley James,Liston AdrianORCID

Abstract

AbstractThe tissues are the site of many of the most important immunological reactions, yet the immunology of the tissues has remained relatively opaque. Recent studies have identified Foxp3+regulatory T cells (Tregs) in several non-lymphoid tissues. These tissue-resident populations have been ascribed unique characteristics based on comparisons to lymphoid Tregs. Here we performed a systematic analysis of the Treg population residing in non-lymphoid organs throughout the body, revealing shared phenotypes, transient residency and common molecular dependencies. Further, tissue Tregs from different non-lymphoid organs shared T cell receptor (TCR) sequences, with functional capacity to drive multi-tissue Treg entry. Finally, tissue Tregs extracted from non-lymphoid organs were tissue-agnostic on re-entry, without homing preference for their tissue of origin. Together these results demonstrate that the tissue-resident Treg pool in most non-lymphoid organs, other than the gut, is largely constituted by broadly self-reactive Tregs, characterised by transient multi-tissue migration and a common residency program.

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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