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[Preprint]. 2025 Oct 20:2025.10.20.683415.
doi: 10.1101/2025.10.20.683415.

Decoding Peripheral Tolerance: TCR Rules for pTreg differentiation in the Gut

Decoding Peripheral Tolerance: TCR Rules for pTreg differentiation in the Gut

Xinxin Chi et al. bioRxiv. .

Abstract

Peripheral differentiation of regulatory T cells (pTregs) promoted by foreign antigens encountered in barrier tissues is considered a unique contributor to immunological tolerance to obligate non-self, like food or symbiotic microbes. The relative importance of adaptive recognition via the T cell receptor (TCR) vs environmental small-molecule or neuroimmune cues, is poorly understood. We leverage CRISPR-based TCR editing to perform in primary T cells in vivo , with a large panel of TCRs, a screen to assess pTreg differentiation induced by self, microbial, or dietary antigens. All antigen classes drive pTreg differentiation, which varies with the origin of the TCR: TCRs derived from Tregs enable pTreg differentiation much more effectively than those from Tconv. TCRs recognizing self, microbial, or dietary antigens elicit distinct pTreg phenotypes, Helios⁺, RORγ⁺, or both. Mechanistically, these trace to different types of antigen-presenting-cell involved. That Treg-derived TCRs preferentially drive tolerogenic fate speaks to preferential drivers of tolerogenic therapy.

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