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Foxo1 regulates intestinal tissue–resident memory CD8 T cell biology in an anatomic compartment– and context-specific manner

Paul Wei‐Che Hsu, Eunice J. Choi, William H. Wong, Yun Hsuan Lin, Sara A. Vandenburgh, Yi Chia Liu, Priscilla Yao, Cynthia S. Indralingam, G Yeo, Elina I. Zúñiga, Ananda W. Goldrath, Wei Wang, John T. Chang

2025Science Immunology6 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Tissue-resident memory CD8 T (T RM ) cells serve as a front-line defense against microbial pathogens in barrier and mucosal tissues. Accurately predicting the roles of tissue-specific transcription factors (TFs) that regulate T RM biology remains a challenge. Here, by applying integrated transcriptomic and epigenomic analyses, we have identified an unexpected role for forkhead box O1 (Foxo1), a TF previously known to regulate circulating memory T cells, in intestinal T RM biology. Foxo1 repressed the maintenance of early small intestinal intraepithelial T RM cells in contrast with its actions in sustaining T RM cells from small intestinal lamina propria and colon and contrary to its broader role in promoting intestinal T RM cell formation. These findings highlight the emerging concept that the transcriptional regulation of T RM cells may be more complex and nuanced than previously appreciated and underscore the utility of integrated transcriptomic and epigenomic analyses in reconstructing TF-regulatory networks.

Topics & Concepts

Intraepithelial lymphocyteBiologyEpigenomicsTranscriptomeCompartment (ship)FOXO1Lamina propriaTranscription factorContext (archaeology)Cell biologyCD8T cellImmunologyGeneticsEpitheliumImmune systemGeneGene expressionDNA methylationOceanographyPaleontologyGeologyT-cell and B-cell ImmunologySingle-cell and spatial transcriptomicsImmune Cell Function and Interaction
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