Basal Chromatin Modification at the IL-4 Gene in Helper T Cells

  • Grogan J
  • Wang Z
  • Stanley S
  • et al.
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Abstract

Chromatin immunoprecipitations in naive CD4, but not CD8, T cells, demonstrated association of the IL-4 promoter with acetylated histone. Histone modifications and rapid IL-4 transcription were absent in conserved noncoding sequence 1 (CNS-1)−/− cells lacking an 8-kb-distant enhancer in the IL-4/IL-13 intergenic region, but also in CD4−/− and Itk−/− cells, which have similar Th2 deficiencies. Histones associated with the IL-13 promoter were not similarly acetylated in naive T cells, but became acetylated in differentiated Th2 cells. Conversely, Th1 differentiation induced histone methylation at the type 2 cytokine locus. Like CD4−/− and Itk−/− mice, CNS-1−/− BALB/c mice were highly resistant to the Th2-inducing protozoan, Leishmania major. CNS-1 deficiency led to failure of IL-4 gene repositioning to heterochromatin after Th1 polarization, possibly related to the presence of reiterative Ikaros binding sites in the intergenic element. Hyperacetylation of nonexpressed genes may serve to mark lineage-specific loci for rapid expression and further modification.

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Grogan, J. L., Wang, Z.-E., Stanley, S., Harmon, B., Loots, G. G., Rubin, E. M., & Locksley, R. M. (2003). Basal Chromatin Modification at the IL-4 Gene in Helper T Cells. The Journal of Immunology, 171(12), 6672–6679. https://doi.org/10.4049/jimmunol.171.12.6672

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