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Discovery of CD80 and CD86 as recent activation markers on regulatory T cells by protein-RNA single-cell analysis.

Dominik TrzupekMelanie DunstanAntony J CutlerMercede LeeLeila GodfreyLorna JarvisDaniel B RainbowDominik AschenbrennerJoanne L JonesHolm H UhligLinda S WickerJohn A ToddRicardo C Ferreira
Published in: Genome medicine (2020)
The transcriptomic and proteomic hybrid technology described in this study provides a cost-effective solution to dissect the heterogeneity of immune cell populations at extremely high resolution. Unexpectedly, CD80 and CD86, normally expressed on antigen-presenting cells, were detected on a subset of activated Tregs, indicating a role for these co-stimulatory molecules in regulating the dynamics of CD4+ T cell responses.
Keyphrases
  • single cell
  • regulatory t cells
  • high resolution
  • rna seq
  • nk cells
  • high throughput
  • induced apoptosis
  • dendritic cells
  • small molecule
  • mass spectrometry
  • immune response
  • case report
  • protein protein
  • genetic diversity