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Requirement for intron structures in activating the Cd8a locus.

Hisashi Wada1, Nighat Yasmin1, Kiyokazu Kakugawa2, Michiko Ohno-Oishi1, Sebastian Nieke1, Chizuko Miyamoto1, Sawako Muroi1, Ichiro Taniuchi3.   

Abstract

During differentiation of CD4+CD8+ double-positive (DP) thymocytes into the CD4-CD8+ single-positive (CD8SP) thymocytes committed to the cytotoxic T cell lineage, Cd8a transcription is temporally terminated after positive selection and is subsequently reinitiated, a process known as coreceptor reversal. Despite the identification of a transcriptional enhancer in the Cd8a gene that directs reporter transgene expression specifically in CD8SP thymocytes, the molecular mechanisms controlling reactivation of the Cd8a gene are not fully understood. Here, we show that, after positive selection, hCD2 reporter expression from the Cd8a locus, which was generated by insertion of hCD2 cDNA into the first exon of the Cd8a gene, requires the incorporation of intron sequences into the hCD2 transcript. The presence of polyadenylation signals after hCD2 cDNA inhibited hCD2 expression in mature CD8+ T cells, whereas hCD2 expression in DP thymocytes recapitulated the Cd8a expression. Incorporation of the endogenous short intron structure and heterologous intron structure of the Cd4 locus restored hCD2 expression in mature CD8+ T cells in a variegated manner. Interestingly, stage-specific DNA demethylation was impaired in Cd8a reporter alleles that failed to express hCD2 in CD8+ T cells, and intron sequences lacking RNA splicing signals still restored hCD2 expression. These observations indicate that "intron-mediated enhancement" is involved in a stage-specific reactivation of the Cd8a locus harboring hCD2 cDNA. However, the Cd8a gene was transcribed in mature CD8+ T cells, albeit at a lower level, from a mutant Cd8a locus lacking intron structures, suggesting that protein-coding sequences in transcripts affect sensitivity to intron-mediated enhancement.

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Keywords:  Cd8 gene; DNA methylation; T cell development; intron-mediated enhancement

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29531042      PMCID: PMC5879687          DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1718837115

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A        ISSN: 0027-8424            Impact factor:   11.205


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