immunity cover – february 2018

custom illustration for professor golnaz vahedi, ph.d. of the university of pennsylvania (philadelphia, pa), 2018
published on the cover of the journal immunity
february 20 2018, volume 48 issue 2

accompanied the client’s research paper: lineage-determining transcription factor tcf-1 initiates the epigenetic identity of t cells

on the cover: the transcription factor tcf-1 is essential in t cell development. tt has been unclear, however, whether the mechanism by which tcf-1 controls t cell fate involves the specific transcriptional regulation of a small number of genes or whether this protein has a pervasive impact on the epigenomic regulation of t cells. tn this issue of immunity, johnson et al. (243–257) show that tcf-1 controls t cell fate through genome-wide programming of the epigenetic identity of t cells. tcf-1 binds to previously occupied nucleosomes, generating de novo chromatin accessibility even at condensed chromatin regions, and induces the expression of t cell genes. the cover image illustrates tcf-1 as an “ice breaker ship” sailing ahead, “de-icing” condensed genomic regions, and leaving behind “accessible” regulatory elements. illustration by dr. stacie bumgarner.

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