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Phenotypic characteristics of aged CD4+ CD28null T lymphocytes are determined by changes in the whole‐genome DNA methylation pattern
Authors:Beatriz Suarez‐Álvarez  Ramón M Rodríguez  Karin Schlangen  Aroa Baragaño Raneros  Leonardo Márquez‐Kisinousky  Agustín F Fernández  Carmen Díaz‐Corte  Ana M Aransay  Carlos López‐Larrea
Affiliation:1. Department of Immunology, Hospital Universitario Central de Asturias, Oviedo, Spain;2. Genome Analysis Platform, CIC bioGUNE, Bizkaia Technological Technology Park, Derio, Spain;3. Cancer Epigenetics Laboratory, Institute of Oncology of Asturias (IUOPA), Hospital Universitario Central de Asturias, Oviedo, Spain;4. Department of Nephrology, Hospital Universitario Central de Asturias, Oviedo, Spain;5. CIBERhed
Abstract:Aging is associated with a progressive loss of the CD28 costimulatory molecule in CD4+ lymphocytes (CD28null T cells), which is accompanied by the acquisition of new biological and functional properties that give rise to an impaired immune response. The regulatory mechanisms that govern the appearance and function of this cell subset during aging and in several associated inflammatory disorders remain controversial. Here, we present the whole‐genome DNA methylation and gene expression profiles of CD28null T cells and its CD28+ counterpart. A comparative analysis revealed that 296 genes are differentially methylated between the two cell subsets. A total of 160 genes associated with cytotoxicity (e.g. GRZB, TYROBP, and RUNX3) and cytokine/chemokine signaling (e.g. CX3CR1, CD27, and IL‐1R) are demethylated in CD28null T cells, while 136 de novo‐methylated genes matched defects in the TCR signaling pathway (e.g. ITK, TXK, CD3G, and LCK). TCR‐landscape analysis confirmed that CD28null T cells have an oligo/monoclonal expansion over the polyclonal background of CD28+ T cells, but feature a Vβ family repertoire specific to each individual. We reported that CD28null T cells show a preactivation state characterized by a higher level of expression of inflammasome‐related genes that leads to the release of IL‐1β when activated. Overall, our results demonstrate that CD28null T cells have a unique DNA methylation landscape, which is associated with differences in gene expression, contributing to the functionality of these cells. Understanding these epigenetic regulatory mechanisms could suggest novel therapeutic strategies to prevent the accumulation and activation of these cells during aging.
Keywords:aging  CD4+ CD28null T cells  DNA methylation  gene expression  inflammation  TCR signaling
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