Yin Yang 1 Promotes Thymocyte Survival by Downregulating p53

  • Chen L
  • Foreman D
  • Sant’Angelo D
  • et al.
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Abstract

Yin Yang 1 (YY1) is a zinc finger protein that functions as a transcriptional activator or repressor and participates in multiple biological processes, including development and tumorigenesis. To investigate the role of YY1 in developing T cells, we used mouse models that depleted YY1 at two distinct stages of thymocyte development. When YY1 was depleted in CD4−CD8− double-negative thymocytes, development to the CD4+CD8+ double-positive stage was impaired, due to increased apoptosis that prevented expansion of post–β-selection thymocytes. When YY1 was depleted in double-positive thymocytes, they underwent increased cell-autonomous apoptosis in vitro and displayed a shorter lifespan in vivo, as judged by their ability to undergo secondary Vα-to-Jα recombination. Mechanistically, we found that the increased apoptosis in YY1-deficient thymocytes was attributed to overexpression of p53, because concurrent loss of p53 completely rescued the developmental defects of YY1-deficient thymocytes. These results indicated that YY1 functions as a critical regulator of thymocyte survival and that it does so by suppressing the expression of p53.

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Chen, L., Foreman, D. P., Sant’Angelo, D. B., & Krangel, M. S. (2016). Yin Yang 1 Promotes Thymocyte Survival by Downregulating p53. The Journal of Immunology, 196(6), 2572–2582. https://doi.org/10.4049/jimmunol.1501916

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