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Differences in murine miR-150-/- CD8+ T cells


ABSTRACT: MicroRNAs are a major class of gene regulators in mammals. While numerous aspects of the immune systems are controlled by miRNAs, their precise role in the CD8+ T cell response remains unclear. In this report, we show that miR-150 is the most abundant miRNA expressed in CD8+ T cells and its expression is required for proper effector cell differentiation in response to acute and chronic pathogens. In the absence of miR-150, CD8+ T cells failed to both undergo robust expansion and differentiate into short-lived terminal effector cells. The lack of miR-150 also altered the effector CD8+ T cell transcriptome such that, despite activation, genes associated with naïve or memory cells were highly expressed. The deletion of miR-150 also reduced killing efficiency of CD8+ T cells. These results uncover a cell-intrinsic role for miR-150 in the regulation of CD8+ T cell effector fate and function.

ORGANISM(S): Mus musculus

PROVIDER: GSE64687 | GEO | 2015/10/22

SECONDARY ACCESSION(S): PRJNA271681

REPOSITORIES: GEO

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