Molecular and functional heterogeneity of IL-10-producing CD4+ T cells.
Updated July 19, 2022IL-10 is a prototypical anti-inflammatory cytokine, which is fundamental to the maintenance of immune homeostasis, especially in the intestine. There is an assumption that cells producing IL-10 have an immunoregulatory function. However, here we report that IL-10-producing CD4+ T cells are phenotypically and functionally heterogeneous. By combining single cell transcriptome and functional analyses, we identified a subpopulation of IL-10-producing Foxp3Neg CD4+ T cells that displays regulatory activity unlike other IL-10-producing CD4+ T cells, which are unexpectedly pro-inflammatory. We also found that patients with Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD), demonstrate a deficiency in this specific regulatory T-cell subpopulation. scRNA-seq analysis was performed on IL-10-producing CD4+ T cells isolated from the blood (PBMCs) of two healthy donors.
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Analysis Portals
NoneProject Label
HeterogeneityCD4TCellsSpecies
Homo sapiens
Sample Type
specimens
Anatomical Entity
blood
Organ Part
Unspecified
Selected Cell Types
T cell
Disease Status (Specimen)
normal
Disease Status (Donor)
normal
Development Stage
human adult stage
Library Construction Method
10x 3' v2
Nucleic Acid Source
single cell
Paired End
falseAnalysis Protocol
analysis_protocolFile Format
tar
Cell Count Estimate
4.4kDonor Count
2