| Literature DB >> 21148801 |
Roland Grenningloh1, Tzong-Shyuan Tai, Nicole Frahm, Tomoyuki C Hongo, Adam T Chicoine, Christian Brander, Daniel E Kaufmann, I-Cheng Ho.
Abstract
The expression of CD127, the IL-7-binding subunit of the IL-7 R, is tightly regulated during the development and activation of T cells and is reduced during chronic viral infection. However, the molecular mechanism regulating the dynamic expression of CD127 is still poorly understood. In this study, we report that the transcription factor Ets-1 is required for maintaining the expression of CD127 in murine peripheral T cells. Ets-1 binds to and activates the CD127 promoter, and its absence leads to reduced CD127 expression, attenuated IL-7 signaling, and impaired IL-7-dependent homeostatic proliferation of T cells. The expression of CD127 and Ets-1 is strongly correlated in human T cells. Both CD127 and Ets-1 expression are decreased in CD8(+) T cells during HIV infection. In addition, HIV-associated loss of CD127 is only observed in Ets-1(low) effector memory and central memory but not in Ets-1(high) naive CD8(+) T cells. Taken together, our data identify Ets-1 as a critical regulator of CD127 expression in T cells.Entities:
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Year: 2010 PMID: 21148801 PMCID: PMC3074256 DOI: 10.4049/jimmunol.1002099
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Immunol ISSN: 0022-1767 Impact factor: 5.422