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Regulatory transplantation tolerance and "stemness": evidence that Foxp3 may play a regulatory role in SOCS-3 gene transcription.

作者信息

Muthukumarana Poorni, Chae Wook-Jin, Maher Stephen, Rosengard Bruce R, Bothwell Alfred L M, Metcalfe Su M

机构信息

Department of Surgery, University of Cambridge, Addenbrooke's Hospital, Hills Road, Cambridge, United Kingdom.

出版信息

Transplantation. 2007 Jul 15;84(1 Suppl):S6-11. doi: 10.1097/01.tp.0000269116.06510.db.

Abstract

Immune self-tolerance is controlled by a subset of T lymphocytes that are regulatory (Treg) and epigenetically programmed to suppress autoreactive immune effector cells in vivo. Treg require expression of Foxp3, a transcription factor that not only represses the interleukin-2 gene promoter, but also sequesters key mediators of T-cell signal transduction by complexing with cytoplasmic NFAT and NFkappaB. We have discovered that expression of Foxp3 is linked to two stem cell-related factors, namely leukemia inhibitory factor (LIF) and axotrophin. Because both LIF and axotrophin each influence Foxp3, we now ask if reciprocal cross-talk occurs; for example, does Foxp3 in turn influence LIF and/or axotrophin? We compared the effect of wt-Foxp3 versus mutant DeltaE251-Foxp3, which lacks transcriptional activity, on transcript levels of axotrophin, LIF, and suppressor of cytokine signaling-3 (SOCS-3; a feedback inhibitor of LIF) in the Jurkat human T-cell line. Unexpectedly, a 50-fold increase in SOCS-3 transcripts occurred in the DeltaE251-Foxp3 cells, coincident with a dramatic decrease in LIF transcription. This implies that, either directly or indirectly, transcription of SOCS-3 is negatively regulated by wt-Foxp3. Suppression of SOCS-3 by Foxp3 would support a model wherein Foxp3 promotes LIF signaling in Treg and is further evidence of reciprocity between Foxp3, LIF, and axotrophin.

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