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Deletion Timing of Cic Alleles during Hematopoiesis Determines the Degree of Peripheral CD4+ T Cell Activation and Proliferation.


ABSTRACT: Capicua (CIC) is a transcriptional repressor that regulates several developmental processes. CIC deficiency results in lymphoproliferative autoimmunity accompanied by expansion of CD44hiCD62Llo effector/memory and follicular Th cell populations. Deletion of Cic alleles in hematopoietic stem cells (Vav1-Cre-mediated knockout of Cic) causes more severe autoimmunity than that caused by the knockout of Cic in CD4+CD8+ double positive thymocytes (Cd4-Cre-mediated knockout of Cic). In this study, we compared splenic CD4+ T cell activation and proliferation between whole immune cell-specific Cic-null (Cicf/f;Vav1-Cre) and T cell-specific Cic-null (Cicf/f;Cd4-Cre) mice. Hyperactivation and hyperproliferation of CD4+ T cells were more apparent in Cicf/f;Vav1-Cre mice than in Cicf/f;Cd4-Cre mice. Cicf/f;Vav1-Cre CD4+ T cells more rapidly proliferated and secreted larger amounts of IL-2 upon TCR stimulation than did Cicf/f;Cd4-Cre CD4+ T cells, while the TCR stimulation-induced activation of the TCR signaling cascade and calcium flux were comparable between them. Mixed wild-type and Cicf/f;Vav1-Cre bone marrow chimeras also exhibited more apparent hyperactivation and hyperproliferation of Cic-deficient CD4+ T cells than did mixed wild-type and Cicf/f;Cd4-Cre bone marrow chimeras. Taken together, our data demonstrate that CIC deficiency at the beginning of T cell development endows peripheral CD4+ T cells with enhanced T cell activation and proliferative capability.

SUBMITTER: Park GY 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7609164 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Deletion Timing of <i>Cic</i> Alleles during Hematopoiesis Determines the Degree of Peripheral CD4<sup>+</sup> T Cell Activation and Proliferation.

Park Guk-Yeol GY   Lee Gil-Woo GW   Kim Soeun S   Hong Hyebeen H   Park Jong Seok JS   Cho Jae-Ho JH   Lee Yoontae Y  

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Capicua (CIC) is a transcriptional repressor that regulates several developmental processes. CIC deficiency results in lymphoproliferative autoimmunity accompanied by expansion of CD44<sup>hi</sup>CD62L<sup>lo</sup> effector/memory and follicular Th cell populations. Deletion of <i>Cic</i> alleles in hematopoietic stem cells (<i>Vav1-Cre</i>-mediated knockout of <i>Cic</i>) causes more severe autoimmunity than that caused by the knockout of <i>Cic</i> in CD4<sup>+</sup>CD8<sup>+</sup> double pos  ...[more]

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