| Literature DB >> 24120360 |
Hyun Mu Shin1, Varun Kapoor1, Tianxia Guan2, Susan M Kaech2, Raymond M Welsh1, Leslie J Berg1.
Abstract
The transcription factor Blimp-1 regulates the overall accumulation of virus-specific CD8⁺ T cells during acute viral infections. We found that increased proliferation and survival of Blimp-1-deficient CD8⁺ T cells resulted from sustained expression of CD25 and CD27 and persistent cytokine responsiveness. Silencing of Il2ra and Cd27 reduced the Blimp-1-deficient CD8⁺ T cell response. Genome-wide chromatin immunoprecipitation (ChIP) sequencing analysis identified Il2ra and Cd27 as direct targets of Blimp-1. At the peak of the antiviral response, but not earlier, Blimp-1 recruited the histone-modifying enzymes G9a and HDAC2 to the Il2ra and Cd27 loci, thereby repressing expression of these genes. In the absence of Blimp-1, Il2ra and Cd27 exhibited enhanced histone H3 acetylation and reduced histone H3K9 trimethylation. These data elucidate a central mechanism by which Blimp-1 acts as an epigenetic regulator and enhances the numbers of short-lived effector cells while suppressing the development of memory-precursor CD8⁺ T cells.Entities:
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Year: 2013 PMID: 24120360 PMCID: PMC3808842 DOI: 10.1016/j.immuni.2013.08.032
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Immunity ISSN: 1074-7613 Impact factor: 31.745