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Publication : Tissue adaptation of regulatory and intraepithelial CD4⁺ T cells controls gut inflammation.

First Author  Sujino T Year  2016
Journal  Science Volume  352
Issue  6293 Pages  1581-6
PubMed ID  27256884 Mgi Jnum  J:232850
Mgi Id  MGI:5780344 Doi  10.1126/science.aaf3892
Citation  Sujino T, et al. (2016) Tissue adaptation of regulatory and intraepithelial CD4(+) T cells controls gut inflammation. Science 352(6293):1581-6
abstractText  Foxp3(+) regulatory T cells in peripheral tissues (pT(regs)) are instrumental in limiting inflammatory responses to nonself antigens. Within the intestine, pT(regs) are located primarily in the lamina propria, whereas intraepithelial CD4(+) T cells (CD4(IELs)), which also exhibit anti-inflammatory properties and depend on similar environmental cues, reside in the epithelium. Using intravital microscopy, we show distinct cell dynamics of intestinal T(regs) and CD4(IELs) Upon migration to the epithelium, T(regs) lose Foxp3 and convert to CD4(IELs) in a microbiota-dependent manner, an effect attributed to the loss of the transcription factor ThPOK. Finally, we demonstrate that pT(regs) and CD4(IELs) perform complementary roles in the regulation of intestinal inflammation. These results reveal intratissue specialization of anti-inflammatory T cells shaped by discrete niches of the intestine.
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