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Dietary protein shapes the profile and repertoire of intestinal CD4 + T cells
- PMID: 37090529
- PMCID: PMC10120666
- DOI: 10.1101/2023.04.11.536475
Dietary protein shapes the profile and repertoire of intestinal CD4 + T cells
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Dietary protein shapes the profile and repertoire of intestinal CD4+ T cells.J Exp Med. 2023 Aug 7;220(8):e20221816. doi: 10.1084/jem.20221816. Epub 2023 May 16. J Exp Med. 2023. PMID: 37191720 Free PMC article.
Abstract
The intestinal immune system must tolerate food antigens to avoid allergy, a process requiring CD4 + T cells. Combining antigenically defined diets with gnotobiotic models, we show that food and microbiota distinctly influence the profile and T cell receptor repertoire of intestinal CD4 + T cells. Independent of the microbiota, dietary proteins contributed to accumulation and clonal selection of antigen-experienced CD4 + T cells at the intestinal epithelium, imprinting a tissue specialized transcriptional program including cytotoxic genes on both conventional and regulatory CD4 + T cells (Tregs). This steady state CD4 + T cell response to food was disrupted by inflammatory challenge, and protection against food allergy in this context was associated with Treg clonal expansion and decreased pro-inflammatory gene expression. Finally, we identified both steady state epithelium-adapted CD4 + T cells and tolerance-induced Tregs that recognize dietary antigens, suggesting that both cell types may be critical for preventing inappropriate immune responses to food.
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