Gut memories do not fade: epigenetic regulation of lasting gut homing receptor expression in CD4(+) memory T cells.
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Authors
Szilagyi, B ATriebus, J
Kressler, C
de Almeida, M
Tierling, S
Durek, P
Mardahl, M
Szilagyi, A
Floess, S
Huehn, Jochen
Syrbe, U
Walter, J
Polansky, J K
Hamann, A
Issue Date
2017-11
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The concept of a "topographical memory" in lymphocytes implies a stable expression of homing receptors mediating trafficking of lymphocytes back to the tissue of initial activation. However, a significant plasticity of the gut-homing receptor α4β7 was found in CD8(+) T cells, questioning the concept. We now demonstrate that α4β7 expression in murine CD4(+) memory T cells is, in contrast, imprinted and remains stable in the absence of the inducing factor retinoic acid (RA) or other stimuli from mucosal environments. Repetitive rounds of RA treatment enhanced the stability of de novo induced α4β7. A novel enhancer element in the murine Itga4 locus was identified that showed, correlating to stability, selective DNA demethylation in mucosa-seeking memory cells and methylation-dependent transcriptional activity in a reporter gene assay. This implies that epigenetic mechanisms contribute to the stabilization of α4β7 expression. Analogous DNA methylation patterns could be observed in the human ITGA4 locus, suggesting that its epigenetic regulation is conserved between mice and men. These data prove that mucosa-specific homing mediated by α4β7 is imprinted in CD4(+) memory T cells, reinstating the validity of the concept of "topographical memory" for mucosal tissues, and imply a critical role of epigenetic mechanisms.Citation
Gut memories do not fade: epigenetic regulation of lasting gut homing receptor expression in CD4(+) memory T cells. 2017, 10 (6):1443-1454 Mucosal ImmunolAffiliation
Helmholtz-Zentrum für Infektionsforschhung GmbH, Inhoffenstr. 7, 38124 Braunschweig, Germany.Journal
Mucosal immunologyPubMed ID
28198363Type
ArticleLanguage
enISSN
1935-3456ae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
10.1038/mi.2017.7
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