Ferritin heavy chain supports stability and function of the regulatory T cell lineage

铁蛋白重链支持调节性T细胞谱系的稳定性和功能

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作者:Qian Wu # ,Ana Rita Carlos # ,Faouzi Braza # ,Marie-Louise Bergman ,Jamil Z Kitoko ,Patricia Bastos-Amador ,Eloy Cuadrado ,Rui Martins ,Bruna Sabino Oliveira ,Vera C Martins ,Brendon P Scicluna ,Jonathan Jm Landry ,Ferris E Jung ,Temitope W Ademolue ,Mirko Peitzsch ,Jose Almeida-Santos ,Jessica Thompson ,Silvia Cardoso ,Pedro Ventura ,Manon Slot ,Stamatia Rontogianni ,Vanessa Ribeiro ,Vital Da Silva Domingues ,Inês A Cabral ,Sebastian Weis ,Marco Groth ,Cristina Ameneiro ,Miguel Fidalgo ,Fudi Wang ,Jocelyne Demengeot ,Derk Amsen ,Miguel P Soares

Abstract

Regulatory T (TREG) cells develop via a program orchestrated by the transcription factor forkhead box protein P3 (FOXP3). Maintenance of the TREG cell lineage relies on sustained FOXP3 transcription via a mechanism involving demethylation of cytosine-phosphate-guanine (CpG)-rich elements at conserved non-coding sequences (CNS) in the FOXP3 locus. This cytosine demethylation is catalyzed by the ten-eleven translocation (TET) family of dioxygenases, and it involves a redox reaction that uses iron (Fe) as an essential cofactor. Here, we establish that human and mouse TREG cells express Fe-regulatory genes, including that encoding ferritin heavy chain (FTH), at relatively high levels compared to conventional T helper cells. We show that FTH expression in TREG cells is essential for immune homeostasis. Mechanistically, FTH supports TET-catalyzed demethylation of CpG-rich sequences CNS1 and 2 in the FOXP3 locus, thereby promoting FOXP3 transcription and TREG cell stability. This process, which is essential for TREG lineage stability and function, limits the severity of autoimmune neuroinflammation and infectious diseases, and favors tumor progression. These findings suggest that the regulation of intracellular iron by FTH is a stable property of TREG cells that supports immune homeostasis and limits the pathological outcomes of immune-mediated inflammation.

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