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Wnt–β-catenin Activation Epigenetically Reprograms T Reg Cells in Inflammatory Bowel Disease and Dysplastic Progression

Nature immunology(2021)

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The diversity of regulatory T (Treg) cells in health and in disease remains unclear. Individuals with colorectal cancer harbor a subpopulation of RORγt+ Treg cells with elevated expression of β-catenin and pro-inflammatory properties. Here we show progressive expansion of RORγt+ Treg cells in individuals with inflammatory bowel disease during inflammation and early dysplasia. Activating Wnt–β-catenin signaling in human and murine Treg cells was sufficient to recapitulate the disease-associated increase in the frequency of RORγt+ Treg cells coexpressing multiple pro-inflammatory cytokines. Binding of the β-catenin interacting partner, TCF-1, to DNA overlapped with Foxp3 binding at enhancer sites of pro-inflammatory pathway genes. Sustained Wnt–β-catenin activation induced newly accessible chromatin sites in these genes and upregulated their expression. These findings indicate that TCF-1 and Foxp3 together limit the expression of pro-inflammatory genes in Treg cells. Activation of β-catenin signaling interferes with this function and promotes the disease-associated RORγt+ Treg phenotype. Gounari and colleagues examine how the Wnt–β-catenin signaling axis in regulatory T cells promotes inflammatory bowel disease and colonic dysplasia. Activated β-catenin induces epigenetic changes that alter expression of genes co-regulated by Foxp3 and TCF-1.
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Epigenetics in immune cells,Ulcerative colitis,Biomedicine,general,Immunology,Infectious Diseases
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