Down-regulation of gfi-1 expression by TGF-β is important for differentiation of Th17 and CD103 + inducible regulatory T cells

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Growth factor independent 1 (Gfi-1), a transcriptional repressor, is transiently induced during T cell activation. Interleukin (IL) 4 further induces Gfi-1, resulting in optimal Th2 cell expansion. We report a second important function of Gfi-1 in CD4 T cells: prevention of alternative differentiation by Th2 cells, and inhibition of differentiation of naive CD4 T cells to either Th17 or inducible regulatory T (iTreg) cells. In Gfi1 -/- Th2 cells, the Rorc, I23r. and Cd103 loci showed histone 3 lysine 4 trimethylation modifications that were lacking in wild-type Th2 cells, implying that Gfi-1 is critical for epigenetic regulation of Th17 and iTreg cell-related genes in Th2 cells. Enforced Gfi-1 expression inhibited IL-17 production and iTreg cell differentiation. Furthermore, a key inducer of both Th17 and iTreg cell differentiation, transforming growth factor β, repressed Gfi-1 expression, implying a reciprocal negative regulation of CD4 T cell fate determination. Chromatin immunoprecipitation showed direct binding of the Gfi-1-lysine-specific demethylase 1 repressive complex to the intergenic region of U17a/U17f loci and to intron 1 of Cd103. T cell-specific Gfi1 conditional knockout mice displayed a striking delay in the onset of experimental allergic encephalitis correlated with a dramatic increase of Foxp3 +CD103 + CD4 T cells. Thus, Gfi-1 plays a critical role both in enhancing Th2 cell expansion and in repressing induction of Th17 and CD103 + iTreg cells.

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Zhu, J., Davidson, T. S., Wei, G., Jankovic, D., Cui, K., Schones, D. E., … Paul, W. E. (2009). Down-regulation of gfi-1 expression by TGF-β is important for differentiation of Th17 and CD103 + inducible regulatory T cells. Journal of Experimental Medicine, 206(2), 329–341. https://doi.org/10.1084/jem.20081666

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