Reconciling the spectrum of RORγt+ antigen-presenting cells
Park, T.; Leslie, C.; Rudensky, A.; Brown, C.
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Three recent contemporaneously published papers1-3 showed that antigen-presenting cells (APC) expressing the nuclear receptor ROR{gamma}t instruct peripheral regulatory T (pTreg) cell differentiation and establish tolerance to the gut microbiota. These studies identified a spectrum of ROR{gamma}t+ APCs, distinct from dendritic cells, that included type 3 innate lymphoid cells (ILC3s) as well as novel APC types. Given the discordant conclusions as to the nature of the pTreg-inducing APC and the divergent nomenclature used in these three studies, there is a clear need to reconcile these analyses and the identity of the cell types described. Our reanalysis of the single cell RNA-seq data from these studies revealed the presence of four distinct subsets of non-ILC3 ROR{gamma}t+ APCs, present in all three datasets reported, and confirmed expression of Itgb8, the critical factor for ROR{gamma}t+ APC mediated pTreg induction, in cells synonymous with the non-Aire expressing Thetis cell subset, TC IV.
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