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MicroRNA-155 Controls iNKT Cell Development and Lineage Differentiation by Coordinating Multiple Regulating Pathways.


ABSTRACT: The development of invariant natural killer T (iNKT) cells requires a well-attuned set of transcription factors, but how these factors are regulated and coordinated remains poorly understood. MicroRNA-155 (miR-155) is a key regulator of numerous cellular processes that affects cell development and homeostasis. Here, we found that miR-155 was highly expressed in early iNKT cells upon thymic selection, and then its expression is gradually downregulated during iNKT cell development. However, the mice with miR-155 germline deletion had normal iNKT cell development. To address if downregulated miR-155 is required for iNKT cell development, we made a CD4Cre.miR-155 knock-in (KI) mouse model with miR-155 conditional overexpression in the T cell lineage. Upregulated miR-155 led to interruption of iNKT cell development, diminished iNKT17 and iNKT1 cells, augmented iNKT2 cells, and these defects were cell intrinsic. Furthermore, defective iNKT cells in miR-155KI mice resulted in the secondary innate-like CD8 T cell development. Mechanistically, miR-155 modulated multiple targets and signaling pathways to fine tune iNKT cell development. MiR-155 modulated Jarid2, a critical component of a histone modification complex, and Tab2, the upstream activation kinase complex component of NF-?B, which function additively in iNKT development and in promoting balanced iNKT1/iNKT2 differentiation. In addition, miR-155 also targeted Rictor, a signature component of mTORC2 that controls iNKT17 differentiation. Taken together, our results indicate that miR-155 serves as a key epigenetic regulator, coordinating multiple signaling pathways and transcriptional programs to precisely regulate iNKT cell development and functional lineage, as well as secondary innate CD8 T cell development.

SUBMITTER: Wang J 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7874147 | biostudies-literature | 2020

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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MicroRNA-155 Controls <i>i</i>NKT Cell Development and Lineage Differentiation by Coordinating Multiple Regulating Pathways.

Wang Jie J   Li Kai K   Zhang Xilin X   Li Guihua G   Liu Tingting T   Wu Xiaojun X   Brown Stephen L SL   Zhou Li L   Mi Qing-Sheng QS  

Frontiers in cell and developmental biology 20210112


The development of invariant natural killer T (<i>i</i>NKT) cells requires a well-attuned set of transcription factors, but how these factors are regulated and coordinated remains poorly understood. MicroRNA-155 (miR-155) is a key regulator of numerous cellular processes that affects cell development and homeostasis. Here, we found that miR-155 was highly expressed in early <i>i</i>NKT cells upon thymic selection, and then its expression is gradually downregulated during <i>i</i>NKT cell develop  ...[more]

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