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MARCH1-mediated MHCII ubiquitination promotes dendritic cell selection of natural regulatory T cells.


ABSTRACT: Membrane-associated RING-CH1 (MARCH1) is an E3 ubiquitin ligase that mediates ubiquitination of MHCII in dendritic cells (DCs). MARCH1-mediated MHCII ubiquitination in DCs is known to regulate MHCII surface expression, thereby controlling DC-mediated T cell activation in vitro. However, its role at steady state or in vivo is not clearly understood. Here, we show that MARCH1 deficiency resulted in a substantial reduction in the number of thymus-derived regulatory T cells (T reg cells) in mice. A specific ablation of MHCII ubiquitination also significantly reduced the number of thymic T reg cells. Indeed, DCs deficient in MARCH1 or MHCII ubiquitination both failed to generate antigen-specific T reg cells in vivo and in vitro, although both exhibited an increased capacity for antigen presentation in parallel with the increased surface MHCII. Thus, MARCH1-mediated MHCII ubiquitination in DCs is required for proper production of naturally occurring T reg cells, suggesting a role in balancing immunogenic and regulatory T cell development.

SUBMITTER: Oh J 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3674695 | biostudies-literature | 2013 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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MARCH1-mediated MHCII ubiquitination promotes dendritic cell selection of natural regulatory T cells.

Oh Jaehak J   Wu Nan N   Baravalle Günther G   Cohn Benjamin B   Ma Jessica J   Lo Bryan B   Mellman Ira I   Ishido Satoshi S   Anderson Mark M   Shin Jeoung-Sook JS  

The Journal of experimental medicine 20130527 6


Membrane-associated RING-CH1 (MARCH1) is an E3 ubiquitin ligase that mediates ubiquitination of MHCII in dendritic cells (DCs). MARCH1-mediated MHCII ubiquitination in DCs is known to regulate MHCII surface expression, thereby controlling DC-mediated T cell activation in vitro. However, its role at steady state or in vivo is not clearly understood. Here, we show that MARCH1 deficiency resulted in a substantial reduction in the number of thymus-derived regulatory T cells (T reg cells) in mice. A  ...[more]

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