[HTML][HTML] CoRESTed development of regulatory T cells

L Morales-Nebreda, KA Helmin… - The Journal of Clinical …, 2020 - Am Soc Clin Investig
The Journal of Clinical Investigation, 2020Am Soc Clin Investig
Tregs require specific epigenetic signatures to induce and maintain their suppressive
function in the context of inflammation and cancer surveillance. In this issue of the JCI, Xiong
and colleagues identify a critical role for the epigenetic repressor REST corepressor 1
(CoREST) in promoting Treg suppressive transcriptional and functional programs.
Pharmacologic inhibition and genetic loss of CoREST in Tregs impaired organ allograft
tolerance and unleashed antitumor immunity via epigenetic activation of effector T cell …
Tregs require specific epigenetic signatures to induce and maintain their suppressive function in the context of inflammation and cancer surveillance. In this issue of the JCI, Xiong and colleagues identify a critical role for the epigenetic repressor REST corepressor 1 (CoREST) in promoting Treg suppressive transcriptional and functional programs. Pharmacologic inhibition and genetic loss of CoREST in Tregs impaired organ allograft tolerance and unleashed antitumor immunity via epigenetic activation of effector T cell programs. We propose that exploiting epigenetic control mechanisms will further the translation of Treg-based therapeutics to target inflammatory and malignant disorders.
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