| Literature DB >> 25136117 |
Yukiko Watanabe1, Atsushi Onodera1, Urara Kanai1, Tomomi Ichikawa1, Kazushige Obata-Ninomiya1, Tomoko Wada1, Masahiro Kiuchi1, Chiaki Iwamura1, Damon J Tumes1, Kenta Shinoda1, Ryoji Yagi1, Shinichiro Motohashi2, Kiyoshi Hirahara3, Toshinori Nakayama4.
Abstract
Epigenetic modifications, such as posttranslational modifications of histones, play an important role in gene expression and regulation. These modifications are in part mediated by the Trithorax group (TrxG) complex and the Polycomb group (PcG) complex, which activate and repress transcription, respectively. We herein investigate the role of Menin, a component of the TrxG complex in T helper (Th) cell differentiation and show a critical role for Menin in differentiation and maintenance of Th17 cells. Menin(-/-) T cells do not efficiently differentiate into Th17 cells, leaving Th1 and Th2 cell differentiation intact in in vitro cultures. Menin deficiency resulted in the attenuation of Th17-induced airway inflammation. In differentiating Th17 cells, Menin directly bound to the Il17a gene locus and was required for the deposition of permissive histone modifications and recruitment of the RNA polymerase II transcriptional complex. Interestingly, although Menin bound to the Rorc locus, Menin was dispensable for the induction of Rorc expression and permissive histone modifications in differentiating Th17 cells. In contrast, Menin was required to maintain expression of Rorc in differentiated Th17 cells, indicating that Menin is essential to stabilize expression of the Rorc gene. Thus, Menin orchestrates Th17 cell differentiation and function by regulating both the induction and maintenance of target gene expression.Entities:
Keywords: RNAPII; asthma; chromatin
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Year: 2014 PMID: 25136117 PMCID: PMC4156753 DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1321245111
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A ISSN: 0027-8424 Impact factor: 11.205