Sox12 promotes T reg differentiation in the periphery during colitis

Publication Date:
2018-10-02
Publisher:
Rockefeller University Press
Print ISSN:
0022-1007
Electronic ISSN:
1540-9538
Topics:
Medicine
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autor Tanaka, S., Suto, A., Iwamoto, T., Kageyama, T., Tamachi, T., Takatori, H., Suzuki, K., Hirose, K., Ohara, O., Lefebvre, V., Nakajima, H.
beschreibung Peripherally induced regulatory T (pT reg) cells play indispensable roles in regulating gut inflammation; however, the mechanism underling the differentiation of pT reg cells under inflammatory conditions remains largely unknown. Here, we show that the expression of Sox12, a member of SoxC family, is significantly induced in T reg cells in colitic mice. We also show that TCR–NFAT signaling induces Sox12 expression in CD4 + T cells. Although Sox12 is not required for the development of thymus-derived T reg (tT reg) cells, Sox12 is involved in the development of pT reg cells under inflammatory conditions in an adoptive transfer colitis model. Moreover, we found that enforced expression of Sox12 is sufficient to promote Foxp3 expression in CD4 + T cells even in the absence of TGF-β or IL-2 and that Sox12 binds to Foxp3 promoter and drives its transcription. These results suggest that TCR-NFAT signaling induces the development of pT reg cells in colitic mice partly through Sox12 induction.
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shingle_author_1 Tanaka, S., Suto, A., Iwamoto, T., Kageyama, T., Tamachi, T., Takatori, H., Suzuki, K., Hirose, K., Ohara, O., Lefebvre, V., Nakajima, H.
shingle_author_2 Tanaka, S., Suto, A., Iwamoto, T., Kageyama, T., Tamachi, T., Takatori, H., Suzuki, K., Hirose, K., Ohara, O., Lefebvre, V., Nakajima, H.
shingle_author_3 Tanaka, S., Suto, A., Iwamoto, T., Kageyama, T., Tamachi, T., Takatori, H., Suzuki, K., Hirose, K., Ohara, O., Lefebvre, V., Nakajima, H.
shingle_author_4 Tanaka, S., Suto, A., Iwamoto, T., Kageyama, T., Tamachi, T., Takatori, H., Suzuki, K., Hirose, K., Ohara, O., Lefebvre, V., Nakajima, H.
shingle_catch_all_1 Sox12 promotes T reg differentiation in the periphery during colitis
Peripherally induced regulatory T (pT reg) cells play indispensable roles in regulating gut inflammation; however, the mechanism underling the differentiation of pT reg cells under inflammatory conditions remains largely unknown. Here, we show that the expression of Sox12, a member of SoxC family, is significantly induced in T reg cells in colitic mice. We also show that TCR–NFAT signaling induces Sox12 expression in CD4 + T cells. Although Sox12 is not required for the development of thymus-derived T reg (tT reg) cells, Sox12 is involved in the development of pT reg cells under inflammatory conditions in an adoptive transfer colitis model. Moreover, we found that enforced expression of Sox12 is sufficient to promote Foxp3 expression in CD4 + T cells even in the absence of TGF-β or IL-2 and that Sox12 binds to Foxp3 promoter and drives its transcription. These results suggest that TCR-NFAT signaling induces the development of pT reg cells in colitic mice partly through Sox12 induction.
Tanaka, S., Suto, A., Iwamoto, T., Kageyama, T., Tamachi, T., Takatori, H., Suzuki, K., Hirose, K., Ohara, O., Lefebvre, V., Nakajima, H.
Rockefeller University Press
0022-1007
00221007
1540-9538
15409538
shingle_catch_all_2 Sox12 promotes T reg differentiation in the periphery during colitis
Peripherally induced regulatory T (pT reg) cells play indispensable roles in regulating gut inflammation; however, the mechanism underling the differentiation of pT reg cells under inflammatory conditions remains largely unknown. Here, we show that the expression of Sox12, a member of SoxC family, is significantly induced in T reg cells in colitic mice. We also show that TCR–NFAT signaling induces Sox12 expression in CD4 + T cells. Although Sox12 is not required for the development of thymus-derived T reg (tT reg) cells, Sox12 is involved in the development of pT reg cells under inflammatory conditions in an adoptive transfer colitis model. Moreover, we found that enforced expression of Sox12 is sufficient to promote Foxp3 expression in CD4 + T cells even in the absence of TGF-β or IL-2 and that Sox12 binds to Foxp3 promoter and drives its transcription. These results suggest that TCR-NFAT signaling induces the development of pT reg cells in colitic mice partly through Sox12 induction.
Tanaka, S., Suto, A., Iwamoto, T., Kageyama, T., Tamachi, T., Takatori, H., Suzuki, K., Hirose, K., Ohara, O., Lefebvre, V., Nakajima, H.
Rockefeller University Press
0022-1007
00221007
1540-9538
15409538
shingle_catch_all_3 Sox12 promotes T reg differentiation in the periphery during colitis
Peripherally induced regulatory T (pT reg) cells play indispensable roles in regulating gut inflammation; however, the mechanism underling the differentiation of pT reg cells under inflammatory conditions remains largely unknown. Here, we show that the expression of Sox12, a member of SoxC family, is significantly induced in T reg cells in colitic mice. We also show that TCR–NFAT signaling induces Sox12 expression in CD4 + T cells. Although Sox12 is not required for the development of thymus-derived T reg (tT reg) cells, Sox12 is involved in the development of pT reg cells under inflammatory conditions in an adoptive transfer colitis model. Moreover, we found that enforced expression of Sox12 is sufficient to promote Foxp3 expression in CD4 + T cells even in the absence of TGF-β or IL-2 and that Sox12 binds to Foxp3 promoter and drives its transcription. These results suggest that TCR-NFAT signaling induces the development of pT reg cells in colitic mice partly through Sox12 induction.
Tanaka, S., Suto, A., Iwamoto, T., Kageyama, T., Tamachi, T., Takatori, H., Suzuki, K., Hirose, K., Ohara, O., Lefebvre, V., Nakajima, H.
Rockefeller University Press
0022-1007
00221007
1540-9538
15409538
shingle_catch_all_4 Sox12 promotes T reg differentiation in the periphery during colitis
Peripherally induced regulatory T (pT reg) cells play indispensable roles in regulating gut inflammation; however, the mechanism underling the differentiation of pT reg cells under inflammatory conditions remains largely unknown. Here, we show that the expression of Sox12, a member of SoxC family, is significantly induced in T reg cells in colitic mice. We also show that TCR–NFAT signaling induces Sox12 expression in CD4 + T cells. Although Sox12 is not required for the development of thymus-derived T reg (tT reg) cells, Sox12 is involved in the development of pT reg cells under inflammatory conditions in an adoptive transfer colitis model. Moreover, we found that enforced expression of Sox12 is sufficient to promote Foxp3 expression in CD4 + T cells even in the absence of TGF-β or IL-2 and that Sox12 binds to Foxp3 promoter and drives its transcription. These results suggest that TCR-NFAT signaling induces the development of pT reg cells in colitic mice partly through Sox12 induction.
Tanaka, S., Suto, A., Iwamoto, T., Kageyama, T., Tamachi, T., Takatori, H., Suzuki, K., Hirose, K., Ohara, O., Lefebvre, V., Nakajima, H.
Rockefeller University Press
0022-1007
00221007
1540-9538
15409538
shingle_title_1 Sox12 promotes T reg differentiation in the periphery during colitis
shingle_title_2 Sox12 promotes T reg differentiation in the periphery during colitis
shingle_title_3 Sox12 promotes T reg differentiation in the periphery during colitis
shingle_title_4 Sox12 promotes T reg differentiation in the periphery during colitis
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titel Sox12 promotes T reg differentiation in the periphery during colitis
titel_suche Sox12 promotes T reg differentiation in the periphery during colitis
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