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Single-cell multiomics defines tolerogenic extrathymic Aire-expressing populations with unique homology to thymic epithelium

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SCIENCE IMMUNOLOGY
卷 6, 期 65, 页码 -

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AMER ASSOC ADVANCEMENT SCIENCE
DOI: 10.1126/sciimmunol.abl5053

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  1. ARCS Fellowship
  2. Stanford Science Fellowship
  3. Parker Scholar Ward
  4. NIH T32 FAVOR
  5. NIH [P01AI118688, K08230188, U01CA260852]
  6. ASTS Fellowship in Transplantation grant
  7. UCSF Sandler Fellows PSSP grant
  8. Cancer Research Institute Technology Impact Award
  9. Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation
  10. Lupus Research Alliance

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The study defines eTACs at the transcriptional, genomic, and proteomic level using single-cell multiomics, transgenic murine models, and functional approaches. It reveals that eTACs consist of migratory dendritic cells expressing CCR7(+) Aire and a population coexpressing Aire and RORγt, termed Janus cells, with highly accessible chromatin and broad gene expression. Transgenic self-antigen expression by eTACs induces negative selection and prevents autoimmune diabetes, highlighting a core program influencing self-representation and tolerance in immune development.
The autoimmune regulator (Aire), a well-defined transcriptional regulator in the thymus, is also found in extrathymic Aire-expressing cells (eTACs) in the secondary lymphoid organs. eTACs are hematopoietic antigen-presenting cells and inducers of immune tolerance, but their precise identity has remained unclear. Here, we use single-cell multiomics, transgenic murine models, and functional approaches to define eTACs at the transcriptional, genomic, and proteomic level. We find that eTACs consist of two similar cell types: CCR7(+) Aire-expressing migratory dendritic cells (AmDCs) and an Aire(hi) population coexpressing Aire and retinoic acid receptor-related orphan receptor gamma t (ROR gamma t) that we term Janus cells (JCs). Both JCs and AmDCs have the highest transcriptional and genomic homology to CCR7(+) migratory dendritic cells. eTACs, particularly JCs, have highly accessible chromatin and broad gene expression, including a range of tissue-specific antigens, as well as remarkable homology to medullary thymic epithelium and RANK-dependent Aire expression. Transgenic self-antigen expression by eTACs is sufficient to induce negative selection and prevent autoimmune diabetes. This transcriptional, genomic, and functional symmetry between eTACs (both JCs and AmDCs) and medullary thymic epithelium-the other principal Aire-expressing population and a key regulator of central tolerance-identifies a core program that may influence self-representation and tolerance across the spectrum of immune development.

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