2024
DOI: 10.1101/2024.01.05.573875
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The CD4 T cell epigenetic JUNB+ state is associated with proliferation and exhaustion

Ionut Sebastian Mihai,
Martin Selinger,
Nicole Boucheron
et al.

Abstract: Adoptive cell therapy (ACT) requires the in vitro expansion of T cells, a process where currently several variables are poorly controlled. As the state and quality of the cells affects the treatment outcome, the lack of insight is problematic. To get a better understanding of the production process and its degrees of freedom, we have generated a multiome CD4 T cell single-cell atlas. We find in particular a JUNB+ epigenetic state, orthogonal to traditional CD4 T cell subtype categorization. This new state is p… Show more

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