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Kruppel-like factor 4 (KLF4) promotes the survival of natural killer cells and maintains the number of conventional dendritic cells in the spleen.


ABSTRACT: The development and survival of NK cells rely on a complex, spatiotemporal gene expression pattern regulated by specific transcription factors in NK cells and tissue-specific microenvironments supported by hematopoietic cells. Here, we show that somatic deletion of the KLF4 gene, using inducible and lineage-specific cre-transgenic mice, leads to a significant reduction of NK cells (NK1.1(+) TCR-?(-)) in the blood and spleen but not in the BM, liver, or LNs. Functional and immunophenotypic analyses revealed increased apoptosis of CD27(+/-) CD11b(+) NK cells in the spleen of KLF4-deficient mice, although remaining NK cells were able to lyse tumor target cells and produce IFN-?. A normal recovery of adoptively transferred KLF4-deficient NK cells in WT hosts suggested that the survival defect was not intrinsic of NK cells. However, BM chimeras using KLF4-deficient mice as donors indicated that reduced survival of NK cells depended on BM-derived hematopoietic cells in the spleen. The number of CD11c(hi) DCs, which are known to support NK cell survival, was reduced significantly in the spleen of KLF4-deficient mice, likely a result of a lower number of precDC progenitor cells in this tissue. Taken together, our data suggest that the pluripotency-associated gene KLF4 is required for the maintenance of DCs in the spleen and consequently, survival of differentiated NK cells in this tissue.

SUBMITTER: Park CS 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3336774 | biostudies-literature | 2012 May

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Kruppel-like factor 4 (KLF4) promotes the survival of natural killer cells and maintains the number of conventional dendritic cells in the spleen.

Park Chun Shik CS   Lee Ping-Hsien PH   Yamada Takeshi T   Burns Audrea A   Shen Ye Y   Puppi Monica M   Lacorazza H Daniel HD  

Journal of leukocyte biology 20120217 5


The development and survival of NK cells rely on a complex, spatiotemporal gene expression pattern regulated by specific transcription factors in NK cells and tissue-specific microenvironments supported by hematopoietic cells. Here, we show that somatic deletion of the KLF4 gene, using inducible and lineage-specific cre-transgenic mice, leads to a significant reduction of NK cells (NK1.1(+) TCR-β(-)) in the blood and spleen but not in the BM, liver, or LNs. Functional and immunophenotypic analys  ...[more]

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