Conserved human effector Treg signature is reflected in transcriptomic and epigenetic landscape

Author:

Mijnheer Gerdien,Lutter Lisanne,Mokry Michal,van der Wal Marlot,Fleskens Veerle,Scholman Rianne,Pandit Aridaman,Tao Weiyang,Wekking Mark,Vervoort Stephin,Roberts Ceri,Petrelli Alessandra,Peeters Janneke G.C.,Knijff Marthe,de Roock Sytze,Vastert Sebastiaan,Taams Leonie S.,van Loosdregt Jorg,van Wijk Femke

Abstract

AbstractTreg are critical regulators of immune homeostasis, and increasing evidence demonstrates that environment-driven Treg differentiation into effector (e)Treg is crucial for optimal functioning. However, human Treg programming under inflammatory conditions remains poorly understood. Here, we combine transcriptional and epigenetic profiling to identify the human eTreg core signature. Functional autoimmune inflammation-derived Treg display a unique transcriptional profile characterized by upregulation of both a core Treg (FOXP3, CTLA-4, TIGIT) and effector program (GITR, BLIMP-1, BATF). We identified a specific human eTreg signature that includes the vitamin D receptor (VDR) as predicted key-regulator in eTreg differentiation. H3K27ac/H3K4me1 occupancy revealed pronounced changes in the (super-)enhancer landscape, including enrichment of the binding motif for VDR and BATF. The observed Treg profile showed striking overlap with tumor-infiltrating Treg. Our data demonstrate that human inflammation-derived Treg acquire a specific eTreg profile guided by epigenetic changes. The core eTreg profile is conserved, and fine-tuned by environment-specific adaptations.

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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