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. 2024 Jul 9;57(7):1586-1602.e10.
doi: 10.1016/j.immuni.2024.05.023. Epub 2024 Jun 18.

The tissue-resident regulatory T cell pool is shaped by transient multi-tissue migration and a conserved residency program

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The tissue-resident regulatory T cell pool is shaped by transient multi-tissue migration and a conserved residency program

Oliver T Burton et al. Immunity. .
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Abstract

The tissues are the site of many important immunological reactions, yet how the immune system is controlled at these sites remains opaque. Recent studies have identified Foxp3+ regulatory T (Treg) cells in non-lymphoid tissues with unique characteristics compared with lymphoid Treg cells. However, tissue Treg cells have not been considered holistically across tissues. Here, we performed a systematic analysis of the Treg cell population residing in non-lymphoid organs throughout the body, revealing shared phenotypes, transient residency, and common molecular dependencies. Tissue Treg cells from different non-lymphoid organs shared T cell receptor (TCR) sequences, with functional capacity to drive multi-tissue Treg cell entry and were tissue-agnostic on tissue homing. Together, these results demonstrate that the tissue-resident Treg cell pool in most non-lymphoid organs, other than the gut, is largely constituted by broadly self-reactive Treg cells, characterized by transient multi-tissue migration. This work suggests common regulatory mechanisms may allow pan-tissue Treg cells to safeguard homeostasis across the body.

Keywords: T cell receptor; immunology; regulatory T cells; tissue immunology.

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Conflict of interest statement

Declaration of interests A.L. and J.D. are founders of Aila Biotech Ltd. A.L. has served on advisory boards for Imcyse, Sangamo, Dualyx, and Enhanc3D. C.P.R. is currently employed at CSL Behring. S.T. is currently employed at Roche. S.J. and A.B. are currently employed at Janssen Pharmaceuticals.

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