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Multimodal profiling reveals site-specific adaptation and tissue residency hallmarks of γδ T cells across organs in mice.


ABSTRACT: γδ T cells perform heterogeneous functions in homeostasis and disease across tissues. However, it is unclear whether these roles correspond to distinct γδ subsets or to a homogeneous population of cells exerting context-dependent functions. Here, by cross-organ multimodal single-cell profiling, we reveal that various mouse tissues harbor unique site-adapted γδ subsets. Epidermal and intestinal intraepithelial γδ T cells are transcriptionally homogeneous and exhibit epigenetic hallmarks of functional diversity. Through parabiosis experiments, we uncovered cellular states associated with cytotoxicity, innate-like rapid interferon-γ production and tissue repair functions displaying tissue residency hallmarks. Notably, our observations add nuance to the link between interleukin-17-producing γδ T cells and tissue residency. Moreover, transcriptional programs associated with tissue-resident γδ T cells are analogous to those of CD8+ tissue-resident memory T cells. Altogether, this study provides a multimodal landscape of tissue-adapted γδ T cells, revealing heterogeneity, lineage relationships and their tissue residency program.

SUBMITTER: du Halgouet A 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10834366 | biostudies-literature | 2024 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Multimodal profiling reveals site-specific adaptation and tissue residency hallmarks of γδ T cells across organs in mice.

du Halgouet Anastasia A   Bruder Kerstin K   Peltokangas Nina N   Darbois Aurélie A   Obwegs David D   Salou Marion M   Thimme Robert R   Hofmann Maike M   Lantz Olivier O   Sagar  

Nature immunology 20240104 2


γδ T cells perform heterogeneous functions in homeostasis and disease across tissues. However, it is unclear whether these roles correspond to distinct γδ subsets or to a homogeneous population of cells exerting context-dependent functions. Here, by cross-organ multimodal single-cell profiling, we reveal that various mouse tissues harbor unique site-adapted γδ subsets. Epidermal and intestinal intraepithelial γδ T cells are transcriptionally homogeneous and exhibit epigenetic hallmarks of functi  ...[more]

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