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Cutting Edge: CXCR3 Escapes X Chromosome Inactivation in T Cells during Infection: Potential Implications for Sex Differences in Immune Responses.

Steve Oghumu1, Sanjay Varikuti2, James C Stock2, Greta Volpedo2, Noushin Saljoughian2, Cesar A Terrazas2, Abhay R Satoskar1.   

Abstract

CXCR3, an X-linked gene, is subject to X chromosome inactivation (XCI), but it is unclear whether CXCR3 escapes XCI in immune cells. We determined whether CXCR3 escapes XCI in vivo, evaluated the contribution of allelic CXCR3 expression to the phenotypic properties of T cells during experimental infection with Leishmania, and examined the potential implications to sex differences in immune responses. We used a bicistronic CXCR3 dual-reporter mouse, with each CXCR3 allele linked to a green or red fluorescent reporter without affecting endogenous CXCR3 expression. Our results show that CXCR3 escapes XCI, biallelic CXCR3-expressing T cells produce more CXCR3 protein than monoallelic CXCR3-expressing cells, and biallelic CXCR3-expressing T cells produce more IFN-γ, IL-2, and CD69 compared with T cells that express CXCR3 from one allele during Leishmania mexicana infection. These results demonstrate that XCI escape by CXCR3 potentially contributes to the sex-associated bias observed during infection.
Copyright © 2019 by The American Association of Immunologists, Inc.

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31253729      PMCID: PMC6684832          DOI: 10.4049/jimmunol.1800931

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Immunol        ISSN: 0022-1767            Impact factor:   5.422


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