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Epigenetic Thpok silencing limits the time window to choose CD4(+) helper-lineage fate in the thymus.


ABSTRACT: CD4(+) helper and CD8(+) cytotoxic T cells differentiate from common precursors in the thymus after T-cell receptor (TCR)-mediated selection. Commitment to the helper lineage depends on persistent TCR signals and expression of the ThPOK transcription factor, whereas a ThPOK cis-regulatory element, ThPOK silencer, represses Thpok gene expression during commitment to the cytotoxic lineage. Here, we show that silencer-mediated alterations of chromatin structures in cytotoxic-lineage thymocytes establish a repressive state that is epigenetically inherited in peripheral CD8(+) T cells even after removal of the silencer. When silencer activity is enhanced in helper-lineage cells, by increasing its copy number, a similar heritable Thpok silencing occurs. Epigenetic locking of the Thpok locus may therefore be an independent event from commitment to the cytotoxic lineage. These findings imply that long-lasting TCR signals are needed to establish stable Thpok expression activity to commit to helper T-cell fate and that full commitment to the helper lineage requires persistent reversal of silencer activity during a particular time window.

SUBMITTER: Tanaka H 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3630353 | biostudies-literature | 2013 Apr

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Epigenetic Thpok silencing limits the time window to choose CD4(+) helper-lineage fate in the thymus.

Tanaka Hirokazu H   Naito Taku T   Muroi Sawako S   Seo Wooseok W   Chihara Risa R   Miyamoto Chizuko C   Kominami Ryo R   Taniuchi Ichiro I  

The EMBO journal 20130312 8


CD4(+) helper and CD8(+) cytotoxic T cells differentiate from common precursors in the thymus after T-cell receptor (TCR)-mediated selection. Commitment to the helper lineage depends on persistent TCR signals and expression of the ThPOK transcription factor, whereas a ThPOK cis-regulatory element, ThPOK silencer, represses Thpok gene expression during commitment to the cytotoxic lineage. Here, we show that silencer-mediated alterations of chromatin structures in cytotoxic-lineage thymocytes esta  ...[more]

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