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Capicua deficiency induces autoimmunity and promotes follicular helper T cell differentiation via derepression of ETV5.


ABSTRACT: High-affinity antibody production through the germinal centre (GC) response is a pivotal process in adaptive immunity. Abnormal development of follicular helper T (TFH) cells can induce the GC response to self-antigens, subsequently leading to autoimmunity. Here we show the transcriptional repressor Capicua/CIC maintains peripheral immune tolerance by suppressing aberrant activation of adaptive immunity. CIC deficiency induces excessive development of TFH cells and GC responses in a T-cell-intrinsic manner. ETV5 expression is derepressed in Cic null TFH cells and knockdown of Etv5 suppresses the enhanced TFH cell differentiation in Cic-deficient CD4+ T cells, suggesting that Etv5 is a critical CIC target gene in TFH cell differentiation. Furthermore, we identify Maf as a downstream target of the CIC-ETV5 axis in this process. These data demonstrate that CIC maintains T-cell homeostasis and negatively regulates TFH cell development and autoimmunity.

SUBMITTER: Park S 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5510180 | biostudies-literature | 2017 Jul

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Capicua deficiency induces autoimmunity and promotes follicular helper T cell differentiation via derepression of ETV5.

Park Sungjun S   Lee Seungwon S   Lee Choong-Gu CG   Park Guk Yeol GY   Hong Hyebeen H   Lee Jeon-Soo JS   Kim Young Min YM   Lee Sung Bae SB   Hwang Daehee D   Choi Youn Soo YS   Fryer John D JD   Im Sin-Hyeog SH   Lee Seung-Woo SW   Lee Yoontae Y  

Nature communications 20170712


High-affinity antibody production through the germinal centre (GC) response is a pivotal process in adaptive immunity. Abnormal development of follicular helper T (T<sub>FH</sub>) cells can induce the GC response to self-antigens, subsequently leading to autoimmunity. Here we show the transcriptional repressor Capicua/CIC maintains peripheral immune tolerance by suppressing aberrant activation of adaptive immunity. CIC deficiency induces excessive development of T<sub>FH</sub> cells and GC respo  ...[more]

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