articleEuropean Journal of ImmunologyAug 13, 2007Closed access

DNA demethylation in the human FOXP3 locus discriminates regulatory T cells from activated FOXP3 + conventional T cells

Charité - Universitätsmedizin Berlin · German Rheumatism Research Centre · +1 more institution

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Abstract

The transcription factor FOXP3 is critical for development and function of regulatory T cells (Treg). Their number and functioning appears to be crucial in the prevention of autoimmunity and allergy, but also to be a negative prognostic marker for various solid tumors. Although expression of the transcription factor FOXP3 currently constitutes the best-known marker for Treg, in humans, transient expression is also observed in activated non-Treg. Extending our recent findings for the murine foxp3 locus, we observed epigenetic modification of several regions in the human FOXP3 locus exclusively occurring in Treg. Importantly, activated conventional CD4(+) T cells and TGF-beta-treated cells displayed no FOXP3 DNA…

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Keywords
  • Biology
  • FOXP3
  • Demethylation
  • DNA demethylation
  • Molecular biology
  • DNA
  • Locus (genetics)
  • Cell biology
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Reduced inequalities
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