| Literature DB >> 27799308 |
Bing Wu1,2, Yunqi Wang1,2, Chaojun Wang1,2,3, Gang Greg Wang1,4, Jie Wu5, Yisong Y Wan6,2.
Abstract
Bromodomain PHD finger transcription factor (BPTF), a ubiquitously expressed ATP-dependent chromatin-remodeling factor, is critical for epigenetically regulating DNA accessibility and gene expression. Although BPTF is important for the development of thymocytes, its function in mature T cells remains largely unknown. By specifically deleting BPTF from late double-negative 3/double-negative 4 stage of developing T cells, we found that BPTF was critical for the homeostasis of T cells via a cell-intrinsic manner. In addition, BPTF was essential for the maintenance and function of regulatory T (Treg) cells. Treg cell-specific BPTF deletion led to reduced Foxp3 expression, increased lymphocyte infiltration in the nonlymphoid organs, and a systemic autoimmune syndrome. These findings therefore reveal a vital role for BPTF in T and Treg cell function and immune homeostasis.Entities:
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27799308 PMCID: PMC5127169 DOI: 10.4049/jimmunol.1600642
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Immunol ISSN: 0022-1767 Impact factor: 5.422