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Coreceptor gene imprinting governs thymocyte lineage fate

  作者 Adoro, S; McCaughtry, T; Erman, B; Alag, A; Van Laethem, F; Park, JH; Tai, XG; Kimura, M; Wang, L; Grinberg, A; Kubo, M; Bosselut, R; Love, P; Singer, A  
  选自 期刊  EMBO journal;  卷期  2012年31-2;  页码  366-377  
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[摘要]Immature thymocytes are bipotential cells that are signalled during positive selection to become either helper- or cytotoxic-lineage T cells. By tracking expression of lineage determining transcription factors during positive selection, we now report that the Cd8 coreceptor gene locus co-opts any coreceptor protein encoded within it to induce thymocytes to express the cytotoxic-lineage factor Runx3 and to adopt the cytotoxic-lineage fate, findings we refer to as 'coreceptor gene imprinting'. Specifically, encoding CD4 proteins in the endogenous Cd8 gene locus caused major histocompatibility complex class II-specific thymocytes to express Runx3 during positive selection and to differentiate into CD4(+) cytotoxic-lineage T cells. Our findings further indicate that coreceptor gene imprinting derives from the dynamic regulation of specific cis Cd8 gene enhancer elements by positive selection signals in the thymus. Thus, for coreceptor-dependent thymocytes, lineage fate is determined by Cd4 and Cd8 coreceptor gene loci and not by the specificity of T-cell antigen receptor/coreceptor signalling. This study identifies coreceptor gene imprinting as a critical determinant of lineage fate determination in the thymus. The EMBO Journal (2012) 31, 366-377. doi:10.1038/emboj.2011.388; Published online 28 October 2011

 
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