Current Issues in Molecular Biology (Jan 2023)

Investigation of the Molecular Evolution of Treg Suppression Mechanisms Indicates a Convergent Origin

  • Suniti Bhaumik,
  • Marzena Łazarczyk,
  • Norwin Kubick,
  • Pavel Klimovich,
  • Agata Gurba,
  • Justyna Paszkiewicz,
  • Patrycja Teodorowicz,
  • Tomasz Kocki,
  • Jarosław Olav Horbańczuk,
  • Gina Manda,
  • Mariusz Sacharczuk,
  • Michel-Edwar Mickael

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/cimb45010042
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 45, no. 1
pp. 628 – 648

Abstract

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Regulatory T cell (Treg) suppression of conventional T cells is a central mechanism that ensures immune system homeostasis. The exact time point of Treg emergence is still disputed. Furthermore, the time of Treg-mediated suppression mechanisms’ emergence has not been identified. It is not yet known whether Treg suppression mechanisms diverged from a single pathway or converged from several sources. We investigated the evolutionary history of Treg suppression pathways using various phylogenetic analysis tools. To ensure the conservation of function for investigated proteins, we augmented our study using nonhomology-based methods to predict protein functions among various investigated species and mined the literature for experimental evidence of functional convergence. Our results indicate that a minority of Treg suppressor mechanisms could be homologs of ancient conserved pathways. For example, CD73, an enzymatic pathway known to play an essential role in invertebrates, is highly conserved between invertebrates and vertebrates, with no evidence of positive selection (w = 0.48, p-value < 0.00001). Our findings indicate that Tregs utilize homologs of proteins that diverged in early vertebrates. However, our findings do not exclude the possibility of a more evolutionary pattern following the duplication degeneration–complementation (DDC) model. Ancestral sequence reconstruction showed that Treg suppression mechanism proteins do not belong to one family; rather, their emergence seems to follow a convergent evolutionary pattern.

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