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IRF4 Modulates CD8+ T Cell Sensitivity to IL-2 Family Cytokines
Author(s) -
Su Huang,
Yingjia Shen,
Duy Pham,
Li Jiang,
Zheng Wang,
Mark H. Kaplan,
Guangjun Zhang,
Jie Sun
Publication year - 2017
Publication title -
immunohorizons
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2573-7732
DOI - 10.4049/immunohorizons.1700020
Subject(s) - irf4 , interleukin 7 receptor , biology , cd8 , cytotoxic t cell , t cell , stat5 , il 2 receptor , transcription factor , microbiology and biotechnology , immunology , signal transduction , immune system , gene , genetics , in vitro
IFN regulatory factor 4 (IRF4) is a key transcription factor that promotes effector CD8 + T cell differentiation and expansion. The roles of IRF4 in regulating the CD8 + T cell response to cytokines have not been explored. In this article, we show that IL-2 and IL-15 signaling and STAT5 activation regulate IRF4 expression in CD8 + T cells. Gene-expression profile analysis has also revealed that IRF4 is required for expression of the receptors of IL-2 family cytokines CD122 and CD127. We found that IRF4 binds directly to CD122 and CD127 gene loci, indicating that it may directly promote CD122 and CD127 gene transcription. As a consequence, IRF4-deficient CD8 + T cells show diminished sensitivity to IL-2, IL-15, and IL-7 treatment in vitro. Furthermore, we found that IRF4-deficient CD8 + T cells had lower expression of CD122 and CD127 in vivo during influenza virus infection. These data suggest that IRF4 regulates the sensitivity of CD8 + T cells to IL-2 family cytokines, which correlates with the diminished effector and memory CD8 + T cell responses in IRF4-deficient CD8 + T cells.

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