eLife (May 2022)

Integrative analysis of scRNA-seq and scATAC-seq revealed transit-amplifying thymic epithelial cells expressing autoimmune regulator

  • Takahisa Miyao,
  • Maki Miyauchi,
  • S Thomas Kelly,
  • Tommy W Terooatea,
  • Tatsuya Ishikawa,
  • Eugene Oh,
  • Sotaro Hirai,
  • Kenta Horie,
  • Yuki Takakura,
  • Houko Ohki,
  • Mio Hayama,
  • Yuya Maruyama,
  • Takao Seki,
  • Hiroto Ishii,
  • Haruka Yabukami,
  • Masaki Yoshida,
  • Azusa Inoue,
  • Asako Sakaue-Sawano,
  • Atsushi Miyawaki,
  • Masafumi Muratani,
  • Aki Minoda,
  • Nobuko Akiyama,
  • Taishin Akiyama

DOI
https://doi.org/10.7554/eLife.73998
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11

Abstract

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Medullary thymic epithelial cells (mTECs) are critical for self-tolerance induction in T cells via promiscuous expression of tissue-specific antigens (TSAs), which are controlled by the transcriptional regulator, AIRE. Whereas AIRE-expressing (Aire+) mTECs undergo constant turnover in the adult thymus, mechanisms underlying differentiation of postnatal mTECs remain to be discovered. Integrative analysis of single-cell assays for transposase-accessible chromatin (scATAC-seq) and single-cell RNA sequencing (scRNA-seq) suggested the presence of proliferating mTECs with a specific chromatin structure, which express high levels of Aire and co-stimulatory molecules, CD80 (Aire+CD80hi). Proliferating Aire+CD80hi mTECs detected using Fucci technology express a minimal number of Aire-dependent TSAs and are converted into quiescent Aire+CD80hi mTECs expressing high levels of TSAs after a transit amplification. These data provide evidence for the existence of transit-amplifying Aire+mTEC precursors during the Aire+mTEC differentiation process of the postnatal thymus.

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