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Knocking down Israa, the Zmiz1 intron-nested gene, unveils interrelated T cell activation functions in mouse
We previously reported Israa (immune-system-released activating agent), a novel gene nested in intron 6 of the mouse Zmiz1 gene. Zmiz1 is involved in several functions such as fertility and T cell development and its knockout leads to non-viable embryos. We also reported ISRAA's expression in l...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8361231/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34409174 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.bbrep.2021.101100 |
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author | Ben Khalaf, Noureddine Al-Mashoor, Wedad Saeed, Azhar Raslan, Wassim Bakheit, Halla Abdulhadi, Ameera Marouani, Ammar Taha, Safa Bakhiet, Moiz Fathallah, M. Dahmani |
author_facet | Ben Khalaf, Noureddine Al-Mashoor, Wedad Saeed, Azhar Raslan, Wassim Bakheit, Halla Abdulhadi, Ameera Marouani, Ammar Taha, Safa Bakhiet, Moiz Fathallah, M. Dahmani |
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description | We previously reported Israa (immune-system-released activating agent), a novel gene nested in intron 6 of the mouse Zmiz1 gene. Zmiz1 is involved in several functions such as fertility and T cell development and its knockout leads to non-viable embryos. We also reported ISRAA's expression in lymphoid organs, particularly in the thymus CD(3+) T cells during all developmental stages. In addition, we showed that ISRAA is a binding partner of Fyn and Elf-1 and regulates the expression of T cell activation-related genes in vitro. In this paper, we report the generation and characterization of an Israa(−/−) constitutive knockout mouse. The histological study shows that Israa(−/−) mice exhibit thymus and spleen hyperplasia. Israa(−/−) derived T cells showed increased proliferation compared to the wild-type mice T cells. Moreover, gene expression analysis revealed a set of differentially expressed genes in the knockout and wild-type animals during thymus development (mostly genes of T cell activation pathways). Immunological phenotyping of the thymocytes and splenocytes of Israa(−/-) showed no difference with those of the wild-type. Moreover, we observed that knocking out the Zmiz1 intron embedded Israa gene does not affect mice fertility, thus does not disturb this Zmiz1 function. The characterization of the Israa(−/-) mouse confirms the role ISRAA plays in the expression regulation of genes involved in T cell activation established in vitro. Taken together, our findings point toward a potential functional interrelation between the intron nested Israa gene and the Zmiz1 host gene in regulating T cell activation. This constitutively Israa(−/−) mice can be a good model to study T cell activation and to investigate the relationship between host and intron-nested genes. |
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spelling | pubmed-83612312021-08-17 Knocking down Israa, the Zmiz1 intron-nested gene, unveils interrelated T cell activation functions in mouse Ben Khalaf, Noureddine Al-Mashoor, Wedad Saeed, Azhar Raslan, Wassim Bakheit, Halla Abdulhadi, Ameera Marouani, Ammar Taha, Safa Bakhiet, Moiz Fathallah, M. Dahmani Biochem Biophys Rep Research Article We previously reported Israa (immune-system-released activating agent), a novel gene nested in intron 6 of the mouse Zmiz1 gene. Zmiz1 is involved in several functions such as fertility and T cell development and its knockout leads to non-viable embryos. We also reported ISRAA's expression in lymphoid organs, particularly in the thymus CD(3+) T cells during all developmental stages. In addition, we showed that ISRAA is a binding partner of Fyn and Elf-1 and regulates the expression of T cell activation-related genes in vitro. In this paper, we report the generation and characterization of an Israa(−/−) constitutive knockout mouse. The histological study shows that Israa(−/−) mice exhibit thymus and spleen hyperplasia. Israa(−/−) derived T cells showed increased proliferation compared to the wild-type mice T cells. Moreover, gene expression analysis revealed a set of differentially expressed genes in the knockout and wild-type animals during thymus development (mostly genes of T cell activation pathways). Immunological phenotyping of the thymocytes and splenocytes of Israa(−/-) showed no difference with those of the wild-type. Moreover, we observed that knocking out the Zmiz1 intron embedded Israa gene does not affect mice fertility, thus does not disturb this Zmiz1 function. The characterization of the Israa(−/-) mouse confirms the role ISRAA plays in the expression regulation of genes involved in T cell activation established in vitro. Taken together, our findings point toward a potential functional interrelation between the intron nested Israa gene and the Zmiz1 host gene in regulating T cell activation. This constitutively Israa(−/−) mice can be a good model to study T cell activation and to investigate the relationship between host and intron-nested genes. Elsevier 2021-08-09 /pmc/articles/PMC8361231/ /pubmed/34409174 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.bbrep.2021.101100 Text en © 2021 The Authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Research Article Ben Khalaf, Noureddine Al-Mashoor, Wedad Saeed, Azhar Raslan, Wassim Bakheit, Halla Abdulhadi, Ameera Marouani, Ammar Taha, Safa Bakhiet, Moiz Fathallah, M. Dahmani Knocking down Israa, the Zmiz1 intron-nested gene, unveils interrelated T cell activation functions in mouse |
title | Knocking down Israa, the Zmiz1 intron-nested gene, unveils interrelated T cell activation functions in mouse |
title_full | Knocking down Israa, the Zmiz1 intron-nested gene, unveils interrelated T cell activation functions in mouse |
title_fullStr | Knocking down Israa, the Zmiz1 intron-nested gene, unveils interrelated T cell activation functions in mouse |
title_full_unstemmed | Knocking down Israa, the Zmiz1 intron-nested gene, unveils interrelated T cell activation functions in mouse |
title_short | Knocking down Israa, the Zmiz1 intron-nested gene, unveils interrelated T cell activation functions in mouse |
title_sort | knocking down israa, the zmiz1 intron-nested gene, unveils interrelated t cell activation functions in mouse |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8361231/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34409174 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.bbrep.2021.101100 |
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