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Tengda Li1,2, Xiang Li3, He Huang4
1Key Laboratory of Laboratory Medicine, Ministry of Education, School of Laboratory Medicine and Life Sciences, Wenzhou Medical University, Wenzhou, Zhejiang, 325035, China. tengdali@wmu.edu.cn.
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Primary immune thrombocytopenia (ITP) is an autoimmune disorder driven by dysfunctional regulatory T cells (Tregs) that mediate platelet destruction. Here, we show that Tregs from ITP patients undergo a profound shift in subset composition and transcriptional states, with expansion of ANXA1high and IKZF2high populations and aberrant interferon signaling. Single-cell transcriptomic and functional analyses revealed that in normal controls, immature-like Tregs predominantly exhibit a FOXP3high/CCR6high phenotype, whereas in chronic ITP they adopt an ANXA1high state enriched for interferon-stimulated gene (ISG)high subclusters. Elevated ISG scores in chronic ITP Tregs mark a pathological transition, with RSAD2 (Viperin) emerging as a key regulator. Viperin overexpression impaired Treg suppressive function and promoted Th1-skewed activation in conventional T cells. Mechanistically, ELF1 directly binds the RSAD2 promoter and activates its transcription via increased H3K4Me3 deposition. These findings identify the ELF1-Viperin axis as the driver of Treg dysfunction in ITP and a potential target for therapeutic intervention.
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