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Data from CBP/p300 Drives the Differentiation of Regulatory T Cells through Transcriptional and Non-Transcriptional Mechanisms

Posted on 2023-03-31 - 02:24
Abstract

Regulatory T cells (Treg) are immunosuppressive and negatively impact response to cancer immunotherapies. CREB-binding protein (CBP) and p300 are closely related acetyltransferases and transcriptional coactivators. Here, we evaluate the mechanisms by which CBP/p300 regulate Treg differentiation and the consequences of CBP/p300 loss-of-function mutations in follicular lymphoma. Transcriptional and epigenetic profiling identified a cascade of transcription factors essential for Treg differentiation. Mass spectrometry analysis showed that CBP/p300 acetylates prostacyclin synthase, which regulates Treg differentiation by altering proinflammatory cytokine secretion by T and B cells. Reduced Treg presence in tissues harboring CBP/p300 loss-of-function mutations was observed in follicular lymphoma. Our findings provide novel insights into the regulation of Treg differentiation by CBP/p300, with potential clinical implications on alteration of the immune landscape.

Significance:

This study provides insights into the dynamic role of CBP/p300 in the differentiation of Tregs, with potential clinical implications in the alteration of the immune landscape in follicular lymphoma.

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AUTHORS (23)

  • Joseph Castillo
    Esther Wu
    Christopher Lowe
    Shrividhya Srinivasan
    Ron McCord
    Marie-Claire Wagle
    Sangeeta Jayakar
    Melissa Gonzalez Edick
    Jeffrey Eastham-Anderson
    Bonnie Liu
    Katherine E. Hutchinson
    Wendell Jones
    Matthew P. Stokes
    Somayeh S. Tarighat
    Thomas Holcomb
    Andrew Glibicky
    F. Anthony Romero
    Steven Magnuson
    Shih-Min A. Huang
    Vicki Plaks
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