Interleukin 2 modulates thymic-derived regulatory T cell epigenetic landscape

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Abstract

Foxp3 + CD4 + regulatory T (T reg ) cells are essential for preventing fatal autoimmunity and safeguard immune homeostasis in vivo. While expression of the transcription factor Foxp3 and IL-2 signals are both required for the development and function of T reg cells, the commitment to the T reg cell lineage occurs during thymic selection upon T cell receptor (TCR) triggering, and precedes the expression of Foxp3. Whether signals beside TCR contribute to establish T reg cell epigenetic and functional identity is still unknown. Here, using a mouse model with reduced IL-2 signaling, we show that IL-2 regulates the positioning of the pioneer factor SATB1 in CD4 + thymocytes and controls genome wide chromatin accessibility of thymic-derived T reg cells. We also show that T reg cells receiving only low IL-2 signals can suppress endogenous but not WT autoreactive T cell responses in vitro and in vivo. Our findings have broad implications for potential therapeutic strategies to reprogram T reg cells in vivo.

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Chorro, L., Suzuki, M., Chin, S. S., Williams, T. M., Snapp, E. L., Odagiu, L., … Lauvau, G. (2018). Interleukin 2 modulates thymic-derived regulatory T cell epigenetic landscape. Nature Communications, 9(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-018-07806-6

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