Type 1 regulatory (Tr1) T cells are currently defined all T cells with regulatory functions that lack FOXP3 expression and produce IL-10. Tr1 cells are heterogeneous, and the different reported properties of Tr1-cell populations have caused some confusion in the field. Moreover, understanding the role of Tr1 cells in immune-mediated diseases has been hampered by the lack of a lineage-defining transcription factor. Several independent studies indicated recently that the transcription factor Eomesodermin (EOMES) could act as a lineage-defining transcription factor in a population of IL-10 and IFN-γ co-producing Tr1-like cells, since EOMES directly induces IFN-γ and cytotoxicity, enhances IL-10, and antagonizes alternative T-cell fates. Here, we review the known properties of EOMES+Tr1-like cells. They share several key characteristics with other Tr1 cells (i.e., “Tr1-like”), namely high IL-10 production, cytotoxicity, and suppressive capabilities. Notably, they also share some features with FOXP3+Tregs, like downregulation of IL-7R and CD40L. In addition, they possess several unique, EOMES-dependent features, that is, expression of GzmK and IFN-γ, and downregulation of type-17 cytokines. Published evidence indicates that EOMES+Tr1-like cells play key roles in graft-versus-host disease, colitis, systemic autoimmunity and in tumors. Thus, EOMES+Tr1-like cells are key players of the adaptive immune system that are involved in several different immune-mediated diseases.

Geginat, J., Vasco, C., Gruarin, P., Bonnal, R., Rossetti, G., Silvestri, Y., et al. (2023). Eomesodermin-expressing type 1 regulatory (EOMES+Tr1)-like T cells: Basic biology and role in immune-mediated diseases. EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF IMMUNOLOGY, 53(5) [10.1002/eji.202149775].

Eomesodermin-expressing type 1 regulatory (EOMES+Tr1)-like T cells: Basic biology and role in immune-mediated diseases

Pulvirenti N.;
2023

Abstract

Type 1 regulatory (Tr1) T cells are currently defined all T cells with regulatory functions that lack FOXP3 expression and produce IL-10. Tr1 cells are heterogeneous, and the different reported properties of Tr1-cell populations have caused some confusion in the field. Moreover, understanding the role of Tr1 cells in immune-mediated diseases has been hampered by the lack of a lineage-defining transcription factor. Several independent studies indicated recently that the transcription factor Eomesodermin (EOMES) could act as a lineage-defining transcription factor in a population of IL-10 and IFN-γ co-producing Tr1-like cells, since EOMES directly induces IFN-γ and cytotoxicity, enhances IL-10, and antagonizes alternative T-cell fates. Here, we review the known properties of EOMES+Tr1-like cells. They share several key characteristics with other Tr1 cells (i.e., “Tr1-like”), namely high IL-10 production, cytotoxicity, and suppressive capabilities. Notably, they also share some features with FOXP3+Tregs, like downregulation of IL-7R and CD40L. In addition, they possess several unique, EOMES-dependent features, that is, expression of GzmK and IFN-γ, and downregulation of type-17 cytokines. Published evidence indicates that EOMES+Tr1-like cells play key roles in graft-versus-host disease, colitis, systemic autoimmunity and in tumors. Thus, EOMES+Tr1-like cells are key players of the adaptive immune system that are involved in several different immune-mediated diseases.
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Cytotoxicity; Eomesodermin; IL-10; Regulatory T cells; Type 1 regulatory T cells;
English
18-gen-2023
2023
53
5
2149775
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Geginat, J., Vasco, C., Gruarin, P., Bonnal, R., Rossetti, G., Silvestri, Y., et al. (2023). Eomesodermin-expressing type 1 regulatory (EOMES+Tr1)-like T cells: Basic biology and role in immune-mediated diseases. EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF IMMUNOLOGY, 53(5) [10.1002/eji.202149775].
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