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Thymus-Derived Regulatory T Cell Development Is Regulated by C-Type Lectin-Mediated BIC/MicroRNA 155 Expression.


ABSTRACT: Thymus-derived regulatory T (tTreg) cells are key to preventing autoimmune diseases, but the mechanisms involved in their development remain unsolved. Here, we show that the C-type lectin receptor CD69 controls tTreg cell development and peripheral Treg cell homeostasis through the regulation of BIC/microRNA 155 (miR-155) and its target, suppressor of cytokine signaling 1 (SOCS-1). Using Foxp3-mRFP/cd69+/- or Foxp3-mRFP/cd69-/- reporter mice and short hairpin RNA (shRNA)-mediated silencing and miR-155 transfection approaches, we found that CD69 deficiency impaired the signal transducer and activator of transcription 5 (STAT5) pathway in Foxp3+ cells. This results in BIC/miR-155 inhibition, increased SOCS-1 expression, and severely impaired tTreg cell development in embryos, adults, and Rag2-/- γc-/- hematopoietic chimeras reconstituted with cd69-/- stem cells. Accordingly, mirn155-/- mice have an impaired development of CD69+ tTreg cells and overexpression of the miR-155-induced CD69 pathway, suggesting that both molecules might be concomitantly activated in a positive-feedback loop. Moreover, in vitro-inducible CD25+ Treg (iTreg) cell development is inhibited in Il2rγ-/-/cd69-/- mice. Our data highlight the contribution of CD69 as a nonredundant key regulator of BIC/miR-155-dependent Treg cell development and homeostasis.

SUBMITTER: Sanchez-Diaz R 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5394276 | biostudies-literature | 2017 May

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Thymus-Derived Regulatory T Cell Development Is Regulated by C-Type Lectin-Mediated BIC/MicroRNA 155 Expression.

Sánchez-Díaz Raquel R   Blanco-Dominguez Rafael R   Lasarte Sandra S   Tsilingiri Katerina K   Martín-Gayo Enrique E   Linillos-Pradillo Beatriz B   de la Fuente Hortensia H   Sánchez-Madrid Francisco F   Nakagawa Rinako R   Toribio María L ML   Martín Pilar P  

Molecular and cellular biology 20170414 9


Thymus-derived regulatory T (tTreg) cells are key to preventing autoimmune diseases, but the mechanisms involved in their development remain unsolved. Here, we show that the C-type lectin receptor CD69 controls tTreg cell development and peripheral Treg cell homeostasis through the regulation of BIC/microRNA 155 (miR-155) and its target, suppressor of cytokine signaling 1 (SOCS-1). Using Foxp3-mRFP/<i>cd69</i><sup><i>+/</i>-</sup> or Foxp3-mRFP/<i>cd69</i><sup>-/-</sup> reporter mice and short h  ...[more]

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