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Myosin VI regulates gene pairing and transcriptional pause release in T cells.


ABSTRACT: Naive CD4 T cells differentiate into several effector lineages, which generate a stronger and more rapid response to previously encountered immunological challenges. Although effector function is a key feature of adaptive immunity, the molecular basis of this process is poorly understood. Here, we investigated the spatiotemporal regulation of cytokine gene expression in resting and restimulated effector T helper 1 (Th1) cells. We found that the Lymphotoxin (LT)/TNF alleles, which encode TNF-?, were closely juxtaposed shortly after T-cell receptor (TCR) engagement, when transcription factors are limiting. Allelic pairing required a nuclear myosin, myosin VI, which is rapidly recruited to the LT/TNF locus upon restimulation. Furthermore, transcription was paused at the TNF locus and other related genes in resting Th1 cells and released in a myosin VI-dependent manner following activation. We propose that homologous pairing and myosin VI-mediated transcriptional pause release account for the rapid and efficient expression of genes induced by an external stimulus.

SUBMITTER: Zorca CE 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4386387 | biostudies-literature | 2015 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Myosin VI regulates gene pairing and transcriptional pause release in T cells.

Zorca Cornelia E CE   Kim Lark Kyun LK   Kim Yoon Jung YJ   Krause Matthew R MR   Zenklusen Daniel D   Spilianakis Charalampos G CG   Flavell Richard A RA  

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 20150313 13


Naive CD4 T cells differentiate into several effector lineages, which generate a stronger and more rapid response to previously encountered immunological challenges. Although effector function is a key feature of adaptive immunity, the molecular basis of this process is poorly understood. Here, we investigated the spatiotemporal regulation of cytokine gene expression in resting and restimulated effector T helper 1 (Th1) cells. We found that the Lymphotoxin (LT)/TNF alleles, which encode TNF-α, w  ...[more]

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