3D Chromatin Dynamics during Innate and Adaptive Immune Memory Acquisition.
bioRxiv
; 2023 Jan 19.
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in En
| MEDLINE
| ID: mdl-36711541
Immune cells responding to pathogens undergo molecular changes that are intimately linked to genome organization. Recent work has demonstrated that natural killer (NK) and CD8 + T cells experience substantial transcriptomic and epigenetic rewiring during their differentiation from naâØve to effector to memory cells. Whether these molecular adaptations are accompanied by changes in three-dimensional (3D) chromatin architecture is unknown. In this study, we combine histone profiling, ATAC-seq, RNA-seq and high-throughput chromatin capture (HiC) assay to investigate the dynamics of one-dimensional (1D) and 3D chromatin during the differentiation of innate and adaptive lymphocytes. To this end, we discovered a coordinated 1D and 3D epigenetic remodeling during innate immune memory differentiation, and demonstrate that effector CD8 + T cells adopt an NK-like architectural program that is maintained in memory cells. Altogether, our study reveals the dynamic nature of the 1D and 3D genome during the formation of innate and adaptive immunological memory.
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BioRxiv
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2023
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Article
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United States