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JunB regulates homeostasis and suppressive functions of effector regulatory T cells

Foxp3-expressing CD4(+) regulatory T (Treg) cells need to differentiate into effector Treg (eTreg) cells to maintain immune homeostasis. T-cell receptor (TCR)-dependent induction of the transcription factor IRF4 is essential for eTreg differentiation, but how IRF4 activity is regulated in Treg cells...

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Autores principales: Koizumi, Shin-ichi, Sasaki, Daiki, Hsieh, Tsung-Han, Taira, Naoyuki, Arakaki, Nana, Yamasaki, Shinichi, Wang, Ke, Sarkar, Shukla, Shirahata, Hiroki, Miyagi, Mio, Ishikawa, Hiroki
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Nature Publishing Group UK 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6297218/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30559442
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41467-018-07735-4
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Sumario:Foxp3-expressing CD4(+) regulatory T (Treg) cells need to differentiate into effector Treg (eTreg) cells to maintain immune homeostasis. T-cell receptor (TCR)-dependent induction of the transcription factor IRF4 is essential for eTreg differentiation, but how IRF4 activity is regulated in Treg cells is still unclear. Here we show that the AP-1 transcription factor, JunB, is expressed in eTreg cells and promotes an IRF4-dependent transcription program. Mice lacking JunB in Treg cells develop multi-organ autoimmunity, concomitant with aberrant activation of T helper cells. JunB promotes expression of Treg effector molecules, such as ICOS and CTLA4, in BATF-dependent and BATF-independent manners, and is also required for homeostasis and suppressive functions of eTreg. Mechanistically, JunB facilitates the accumulation of IRF4 at a subset of IRF4 target sites, including those located near Icos and Ctla4. Thus, JunB is a critical regulator of IRF4-dependent Treg effector programs, highlighting important functions for AP-1 in Treg-mediated immune homeostasis.