Nfatc2 and Tob1 have non-overlapping function in T cell negative regulation and tumorigenesis.

Nfatc2 and Tob1 are intrinsic negative regulators of T cell activation. Nfatc2-deficient and Tob1-deficient T cells show reduced thresholds of activation; however, whether these factors have independent or overlapping roles in negative regulation of T cell responses has not been previously examined....

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Main Authors: Sarah L May, Qing Zhou, Mitzi Lewellen, Cristan M Carter, David Coffey, Steven L Highfill, Christoph M Bucher, Ilze Matise, Herbert C Morse, M Gerard O'Sullivan, Melissa Schutten, Charles Johnson, Donald Bellgrau, Bruce R Blazar, Jaime F Modiano
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Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2014-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4063948?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-f2fad48460fd4901b6228b78d493c1852020-11-25T00:48:00ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032014-01-0196e10062910.1371/journal.pone.0100629Nfatc2 and Tob1 have non-overlapping function in T cell negative regulation and tumorigenesis.Sarah L MayQing ZhouMitzi LewellenCristan M CarterDavid CoffeySteven L HighfillChristoph M BucherIlze MatiseHerbert C MorseM Gerard O'SullivanMelissa SchuttenCharles JohnsonDonald BellgrauBruce R BlazarJaime F ModianoNfatc2 and Tob1 are intrinsic negative regulators of T cell activation. Nfatc2-deficient and Tob1-deficient T cells show reduced thresholds of activation; however, whether these factors have independent or overlapping roles in negative regulation of T cell responses has not been previously examined. Here, we show that Nfatc2 knockout (KO) but not Tob1 KO mice have age-associated accumulation of persistently activated T cells in vivo and expansion of the CD44+ memory cell compartment and age-associated lymphocytic infiltrates in visceral organs, without significant changes in numbers of CD4+CD25+Foxp3+ regulatory T cells (Treg). In vitro, CD4+CD25- "conventional" T cells (Tconvs) from both KO strains showed greater proliferation than wild type (WT) Tconvs. However, while Tregs from Nfatc2 KO mice retained normal suppressive function, Tregs from Tob1 KOs had enhanced suppressive activity. Nfatc2 KO Tconvs expanded somewhat more rapidly than WT Tconvs under conditions of homeostatic proliferation, but their accelerated growth capacity was negated, at least acutely, in a lymphoreplete environment. Finally, Nfatc2 KO mice developed a previously uncharacterized increase in B-cell malignancies, which was not accelerated by the absence of Tob1. The data thus support the prevailing hypothesis that Nfatc2 and Tob1 are non-redundant regulators of lymphocyte homeostasis.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4063948?pdf=render
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author Sarah L May
Qing Zhou
Mitzi Lewellen
Cristan M Carter
David Coffey
Steven L Highfill
Christoph M Bucher
Ilze Matise
Herbert C Morse
M Gerard O'Sullivan
Melissa Schutten
Charles Johnson
Donald Bellgrau
Bruce R Blazar
Jaime F Modiano
spellingShingle Sarah L May
Qing Zhou
Mitzi Lewellen
Cristan M Carter
David Coffey
Steven L Highfill
Christoph M Bucher
Ilze Matise
Herbert C Morse
M Gerard O'Sullivan
Melissa Schutten
Charles Johnson
Donald Bellgrau
Bruce R Blazar
Jaime F Modiano
Nfatc2 and Tob1 have non-overlapping function in T cell negative regulation and tumorigenesis.
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author_facet Sarah L May
Qing Zhou
Mitzi Lewellen
Cristan M Carter
David Coffey
Steven L Highfill
Christoph M Bucher
Ilze Matise
Herbert C Morse
M Gerard O'Sullivan
Melissa Schutten
Charles Johnson
Donald Bellgrau
Bruce R Blazar
Jaime F Modiano
author_sort Sarah L May
title Nfatc2 and Tob1 have non-overlapping function in T cell negative regulation and tumorigenesis.
title_short Nfatc2 and Tob1 have non-overlapping function in T cell negative regulation and tumorigenesis.
title_full Nfatc2 and Tob1 have non-overlapping function in T cell negative regulation and tumorigenesis.
title_fullStr Nfatc2 and Tob1 have non-overlapping function in T cell negative regulation and tumorigenesis.
title_full_unstemmed Nfatc2 and Tob1 have non-overlapping function in T cell negative regulation and tumorigenesis.
title_sort nfatc2 and tob1 have non-overlapping function in t cell negative regulation and tumorigenesis.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2014-01-01
description Nfatc2 and Tob1 are intrinsic negative regulators of T cell activation. Nfatc2-deficient and Tob1-deficient T cells show reduced thresholds of activation; however, whether these factors have independent or overlapping roles in negative regulation of T cell responses has not been previously examined. Here, we show that Nfatc2 knockout (KO) but not Tob1 KO mice have age-associated accumulation of persistently activated T cells in vivo and expansion of the CD44+ memory cell compartment and age-associated lymphocytic infiltrates in visceral organs, without significant changes in numbers of CD4+CD25+Foxp3+ regulatory T cells (Treg). In vitro, CD4+CD25- "conventional" T cells (Tconvs) from both KO strains showed greater proliferation than wild type (WT) Tconvs. However, while Tregs from Nfatc2 KO mice retained normal suppressive function, Tregs from Tob1 KOs had enhanced suppressive activity. Nfatc2 KO Tconvs expanded somewhat more rapidly than WT Tconvs under conditions of homeostatic proliferation, but their accelerated growth capacity was negated, at least acutely, in a lymphoreplete environment. Finally, Nfatc2 KO mice developed a previously uncharacterized increase in B-cell malignancies, which was not accelerated by the absence of Tob1. The data thus support the prevailing hypothesis that Nfatc2 and Tob1 are non-redundant regulators of lymphocyte homeostasis.
url http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4063948?pdf=render
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