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TET proteins regulate T cell and iNKT cell lineage specification in a TET2 catalytic dependent manner.


ABSTRACT: TET proteins mediate DNA demethylation by oxidizing 5-methylcytosine to 5-hydroxymethylcytosine (5hmC) and other oxidative derivatives. We have previously demonstrated a dynamic enrichment of 5hmC during T and invariant natural killer T cell lineage specification. Here, we investigate shared signatures in gene expression of Tet2/3 DKO CD4 single positive (SP) and iNKT cells in the thymus. We discover that TET proteins exert a fundamental role in regulating the expression of the lineage specifying factor Th-POK, which is encoded by Zbtb7b. We demonstrate that TET proteins mediate DNA demethylation - surrounding a proximal enhancer, critical for the intensity of Th-POK expression. In addition, TET proteins drive the DNA demethylation of site A at the Zbtb7b locus to facilitate GATA3 binding. GATA3 induces Th-POK expression in CD4 SP cells. Finally, by introducing a novel mouse model that lacks TET3 and expresses full length, catalytically inactive TET2, we establish a causal link between TET2 catalytic activity and lineage specification of both conventional and unconventional T cells.

SUBMITTER: Aijo T 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9389146 | biostudies-literature | 2022

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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TET proteins regulate T cell and iNKT cell lineage specification in a TET2 catalytic dependent manner.

Äijö Tarmo T   Theofilatos Dimitris D   Cheng Meng M   Smith Matthew D MD   Xiong Yue Y   Baldwin Albert S AS   Tsagaratou Ageliki A  

Frontiers in immunology 20220805


TET proteins mediate DNA demethylation by oxidizing 5-methylcytosine to 5-hydroxymethylcytosine (5hmC) and other oxidative derivatives. We have previously demonstrated a dynamic enrichment of 5hmC during T and invariant natural killer T cell lineage specification. Here, we investigate shared signatures in gene expression of <i>Tet2/3</i> DKO CD4 single positive (SP) and iNKT cells in the thymus. We discover that TET proteins exert a fundamental role in regulating the expression of the lineage sp  ...[more]

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