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JAK-STAT signaling maintains homeostasis in T cells and macrophages

Authors :
Fortelny, Nikolaus
Farlik, Matthias
Fife, Victoria
Gorki, Anna-Dorothea
Lassnig, Caroline
Maurer, Barbara
Meissl, Katrin
Dolezal, Marlies
Boccuni, Laura
Ravi Sundar Jose Geetha, Aarathy
Akagha, Mojoyinola Joanna
Karjalainen, Anzhelika
Shoebridge, Stephen
Farhat, Asma
Mann, Ulrike
Jain, Rohit
Tikoo, Shweta
Zila, Nina
Esser-Skala, Wolfgang
Krausgruber, Thomas
Sitnik, Katarzyna
Penz, Thomas
Hladik, Anastasiya
Suske, Tobias
Zahalka, Sophie
Senekowitsch, Martin
Barreca, Daniele
Halbritter, Florian
Macho-Maschler, Sabine
Weninger, Wolfgang
Neubauer, Heidi A.
Moriggl, Richard
Knapp, Sylvia
Sexl, Veronika
Strobl, Birgit
Decker, Thomas
Müller, Mathias
Bock, Christoph
Source :
Nature Immunology; 20240101, Issue: Preprints p1-13, 13p
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Immune cells need to sustain a state of constant alertness over a lifetime. Yet, little is known about the regulatory processes that control the fluent and fragile balance that is called homeostasis. Here we demonstrate that JAK-STAT signaling, beyond its role in immune responses, is a major regulator of immune cell homeostasis. We investigated JAK-STAT-mediated transcription and chromatin accessibility across 12 mouse models, including knockouts of all STAT transcription factors and of the TYK2 kinase. Baseline JAK-STAT signaling was detected in CD8+T cells and macrophages of unperturbed mice—but abrogated in the knockouts and in unstimulated immune cells deprived of their normal tissue context. We observed diverse gene-regulatory programs, including effects of STAT2 and IRF9 that were independent of STAT1. In summary, our large-scale dataset and integrative analysis of JAK-STAT mutant and wild-type mice uncovered a crucial role of JAK-STAT signaling in unstimulated immune cells, where it contributes to a poised epigenetic and transcriptional state and helps prepare these cells for rapid response to immune stimuli.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
15292908 and 15292916
Issue :
Preprints
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Nature Immunology
Publication Type :
Periodical
Accession number :
ejs66164834
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41590-024-01804-1