Single-cell atlas of colonic CD8+ T cells in ulcerative colitis.
Daniele CorridoniAgne AntanaviciuteTarun GuptaDavid Fawkner-CorbettAnna AulicinoMarta JagielowiczKaushal ParikhEmmanouela RepapiSteve TaylorDai IshikawaRyo HatanoTaketo YamadaWei XinHubert SlawinskiRory BowdenGiorgio NapolitaniOliver BrainChikao MorimotoHashem KoohyAlison SimmonsPublished in: Nature medicine (2020)
Colonic antigen-experienced lymphocytes such as tissue-resident memory CD8+ T cells can respond rapidly to repeated antigen exposure. However, their cellular phenotypes and the mechanisms by which they drive immune regulation and inflammation remain unclear. Here we compiled an unbiased atlas of human colonic CD8+ T cells in health and ulcerative colitis (UC) using single-cell transcriptomics with T-cell receptor repertoire analysis and mass cytometry. We reveal extensive heterogeneity in CD8+ T-cell composition, including expanded effector and post-effector terminally differentiated CD8+ T cells. While UC-associated CD8+ effector T cells can trigger tissue destruction and produce tumor necrosis factor (TNF)-α, post-effector cells acquire innate signatures to adopt regulatory functions that may mitigate excessive inflammation. Thus, we identify colonic CD8+ T-cell phenotypes in health and UC, define their clonal relationships and characterize terminally differentiated dysfunctional UC CD8+ T cells expressing IL-26, which attenuate acute colitis in a humanized IL-26 transgenic mouse model.
Keyphrases
- single cell
- ulcerative colitis
- rna seq
- regulatory t cells
- dendritic cells
- type iii
- high throughput
- healthcare
- public health
- mouse model
- oxidative stress
- rheumatoid arthritis
- induced apoptosis
- immune response
- mental health
- endothelial cells
- liver failure
- health information
- cell cycle arrest
- genome wide
- patient safety
- working memory
- peripheral blood
- weight gain
- transcription factor
- drug induced
- body mass index
- respiratory failure
- cell death
- dna methylation
- signaling pathway
- social media
- acute respiratory distress syndrome
- aortic dissection