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© 2020 Maccari et al.The identification and characterization of rare immune cell populations in humans can be facilitated by their growth advantage in the context of specific genetic diseases. Here, we use autoimmune lymphoproliferative syndrome to identify a population of FAS-controlled TCRαβ+ T cells. They include CD4+, CD8+, and double-negative T cells and can be defined by a CD38+CD45RA+T-BET- expression pattern. These unconventional T cells are present in healthy individuals, are generated before birth, are enriched in lymphoid tissue, and do not expand during acute viral infection. They are characterized by a unique molecular signature that is unambiguously different from other known T cell differentiation subsets and independent of CD4 or CD8 expression. Functionally, FAS-controlled T cells represent highly proliferative, noncytotoxic T cells with an IL-10 cytokine bias. Mechanistically, regulation of this physiological population is mediated by FAS and CTLA4 signaling, and its survival is enhanced by mTOR and STAT3 signals. Genetic alterations in these pathways result in expansion of FAS-controlled T cells, which can cause significant lymphoproliferative disease.
Author(s): Maccari ME, Fuchs S, Kury P, Andrieux G, Volkl S, Bengsch B, Lorenz MR, Heeg M, Rohr J, Jagle S, Castro CN, Gross M, Warthorst U, Konig C, Fuchs I, Speckmann C, Thalhammer J, Kapp FG, Seidel MG, Duckers G, Schonberger S, Schutz C, Fuhrer M, Kobbe R, Holzinger D, Klemann C, Smisek P, Owens S, Horneff G, Kolb R, Naumann-Bartsch N, Miano M, Staniek J, Rizzi M, Kalina T, Schneider P, Erxleben A, Backofen R, Ekici A, Niemeyer CM, Warnatz K, Grimbacher B, Eibel H, Mackensen A, Frei AP, Schwarz K, Boerries M, Ehl S, Rensing-Ehl A
Publication type: Article
Publication status: Published
Journal: The Journal of Experimental Medicine
Year: 2021
Volume: 218
Issue: 2
Print publication date: 01/02/2021
Online publication date: 10/11/2020
Acceptance date: 09/10/2020
ISSN (print): 0022-1007
ISSN (electronic): 1540-9538
Publisher: Rockefeller University Press
URL: https://doi.org/10.1084/jem.20192191
DOI: 10.1084/jem.20192191
PubMed id: 33170215
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