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Title: IRF2BP2 transcriptional repressor restrains naive CD4 T cell activation and clonal expansion induced by TCR triggering
Authors: S´ecca, Cristiane
Faget, Douglas Vendas
Carneiro, Mayra dos Santos
Bonamino, Martín Hernán
Souza, Patricia Savio de Araujo
Viola, Joao Paulo de Biaso
Hanschke, Steffi Christine de Holanda
Keywords: Ativação Linfocitária
Lymphocyte Activation
Citocinas
Cytokines
Subunidade alfa de Receptor de Interleucina-2
Interleukin-2 Receptor alpha Subunit
Sobrevida
Survival
Issue Date: Nov-2016
Abstract: CD4 T cell activation and differentiation mechanisms constitute a complex and intricate signaling network involving several regulatory proteins. IRF2BP2 is a transcriptional repressor that is involved in gene-expression regulation in very diverse biologic contexts. Information regarding the IRF2BP2 regulatory function in CD4 T lymphocytes is very limited and suggests a role for this protein in repressing the expression of different cytokine genes. Here, we showed that Irf2bp2 gene expression was decreased in CD4 T cells upon activation. To investigate the possible regulatory roles for IRF2BP2 in CD4 T cell functions, this protein was ectopically expressed in murine primary-activated CD4 T lymphocytes through retroviral transduction. Interestingly, ectopic expression of IRF2BP2 led to a reduction in CD25 expression and STAT5 phosphorylation, along with an impaired proliferative capacity. The CD69 expression was also diminished in IRF2BP2-overexpressing cells, whereas CD44 and CD62L levels were not altered. In vivo, transferred, IRF2BP2-overexpressing, transduced cells displayed an impaired expansion capacity compared with controls. Furthermore, overexpression of IRF2BP2 in differentiated Th cells resulted in slightly reduced IL-4 and pro-TGF-β production in Th2 and iTregs but had no effect on IFN-γ or IL-17 expression in Th1 and Th17 cells, respectively. Taken together, our data suggest a role for IRF2BP2 in regulating CD4 T cell activation by repressing proliferation and the expression of CD25 and CD69 induced by TCR stimuli.
URI: https://ninho.inca.gov.br/jspui/handle/123456789/12094
ISSN: 1938-3673
Appears in Collections:Artigos de Periódicos da Pesquisa Experimental e Translacional



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