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Thymic epithelial cells co-opt lineage-defining transcription factors to eliminate autoreactive T cells.


ABSTRACT: Medullary thymic epithelial cells (mTECs) ectopically express thousands of peripheral-tissue antigens (PTAs), which drive deletion or phenotypic diversion of self-reactive immature T cells during thymic differentiation. Failure of PTA expression causes multiorgan autoimmunity. By assaying chromatin accessibility in individual mTECs, we uncovered signatures of lineage-defining transcription factors (TFs) for skin, lung, liver, and intestinal cells-including Grhl, FoxA, FoxJ1, Hnf4, Sox8, and SpiB-in distinct mTEC subtypes. Transcriptomic and histologic analyses showed that these subtypes, which we collectively term mimetic cells, expressed PTAs in a biologically logical fashion, mirroring extra-thymic cell types while maintaining mTEC identity. Lineage-defining TFs bound to mimetic-cell open chromatin regions and were required for mimetic cell accumulation, whereas the tolerogenic factor Aire was partially and variably required. Expression of a model antigen in mimetic cells sufficed to induce cognate T cell tolerance. Thus, mTECs co-opt lineage-defining TFs to drive mimetic cell accumulation, PTA expression, and self-tolerance.

SUBMITTER: Michelson DA 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9469465 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Jul

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Thymic epithelial cells co-opt lineage-defining transcription factors to eliminate autoreactive T cells.

Michelson Daniel A DA   Hase Koji K   Kaisho Tsuneyasu T   Benoist Christophe C   Mathis Diane D  

Cell 20220616 14


Medullary thymic epithelial cells (mTECs) ectopically express thousands of peripheral-tissue antigens (PTAs), which drive deletion or phenotypic diversion of self-reactive immature T cells during thymic differentiation. Failure of PTA expression causes multiorgan autoimmunity. By assaying chromatin accessibility in individual mTECs, we uncovered signatures of lineage-defining transcription factors (TFs) for skin, lung, liver, and intestinal cells-including Grhl, FoxA, FoxJ1, Hnf4, Sox8, and SpiB  ...[more]

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