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The adaptor molecule signaling lymphocytic activation molecule-associated protein (SAP) regulates IFN-gamma and IL-4 production in V alpha 14 transgenic NKT cells via effects on GATA-3 and T-bet expression.

Osman Cen1, Aki Ueda, Laura Guzman, Jimmy Jain, Hamid Bassiri, Kim E Nichols, Paul L Stein.   

Abstract

NKT cells comprise a rare regulatory T cell population of limited TCR diversity, with most cells using a Valpha14 Jalpha18 TCR. These cells exhibit a critical dependence on the signaling adapter molecule, signaling lymphocytic activation molecule-associated protein (SAP), for their ontogeny, an aspect not seen in conventional alphabeta T cells. Prior studies demonstrate that SAP enhances TCR-induced activation of NF-kappaB in CD4(+) T cells. Because NF-kappaB is required for NKT cell development, SAP might promote the ontogeny of this lineage by signaling to NF-kappaB. In this study, we demonstrate that forced expression of the NF-kappaB target gene, Bcl-x(L), or inhibitory NF-kappaB kinase beta, a catalytic subunit of the IkappaB kinase complex essential for NF-kappaB activation, fails to restore NKT cell development in sap(-/-) mice, suggesting that SAP mediates NKT cell development independently of NF-kappaB. To examine the role of SAP in NKT cell function, we generated NKT cells in sap(-/-) mice by expressing a transgene encoding the Valpha14 Jalpha18 component of the invariant TCR. These cells bound alpha-galactosylceramide-loaded CD1d tetramers, but exhibited a very immature CD24(+)NK1.1(-) phenotype. Although sap(-/-) tetramer-reactive cells proliferated in response to TCR activation, they did not produce appreciable levels of IL-4 or IFN-gamma. The reduction in cytokine production correlated with the near absence of GATA-3 and T-bet, key transcription factors regulating cytokine expression and maturation of NKT cells. Ectopic expression of GATA-3 partially restored IL-4 production by the NKT cells. Collectively, these data suggest that by promoting GATA-3 and T-bet expression, SAP exerts control over NKT cell development and mature NKT cell cytokine production.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19155483      PMCID: PMC2630172          DOI: 10.4049/jimmunol.182.3.1370

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Immunol        ISSN: 0022-1767            Impact factor:   5.422


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