A genome-wide regulatory network identifies key transcription factors for memory CD8 + T-cell development

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Abstract

Memory CD8 + T-cell development is defined by the expression of a specific set of memory signature genes. Despite recent progress, many components of the transcriptional control of memory CD8+ T-cell development are still unknown. To identify transcription factors and their interactions in memory CD8+ T-cell development, we construct a genome-wide regulatory network and apply it to identify key transcription factors that regulate memory signature genes. Most of the known transcription factors having a role in memory CD8 + T-cell development are rediscovered and about a dozen new ones are also identified. Sox4, Bhlhe40, Bach2 and Runx2 are experimentally verified, and Bach2 is further shown to promote both development and recall proliferation of memory CD8+ T cells through Prdm1 and Id3. Gene perturbation study identifies the interactions between the transcription factors, with Sox4 positioned as a hub. The identified transcription factors and insights into their interactions should facilitate further dissection of molecular mechanisms underlying memory CD8+ T-cell development. © 2013 Macmillan Publishers Limited.

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Hu, G., & Chen, J. (2013). A genome-wide regulatory network identifies key transcription factors for memory CD8 + T-cell development. Nature Communications, 4. https://doi.org/10.1038/ncomms3830

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