Ubc9 Is Required for Positive Selection and Late-Stage Maturation of Thymocytes

  • Wang A
  • Ding X
  • Demarque M
  • et al.
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Abstract

SUMOylation is an important posttranslational modification that regulates protein function in diverse biological processes. However, its role in early T cell development has not been genetically studied. UBC9 is the only E2 enzyme for all SUMOylation. In this study, by selectively deleting Ubc9 gene in T cells, we have investigated the functional roles of SUMOylation in T cell development. Loss of Ubc9 results in a significant reduction of CD4 and CD8 single-positive lymphocytes in both thymus and periphery. Ubc9-deficient cells exhibit defective late-stage maturation post the initial positive selection with increased apoptosis and impaired proliferation, among which attenuated IL-7 signaling was correlated with the decreased survival of Ubc9-deficent CD8 single-positive cells. Furthermore, NFAT nuclear retention induced by TCR signals was regulated by SUMOylation during thymocytes development. Our study thus reveals a novel posttranslational mechanism underlying T cell development.

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Wang, A., Ding, X., Demarque, M., Liu, X., Pan, D., Xin, H., … Dong, C. (2017). Ubc9 Is Required for Positive Selection and Late-Stage Maturation of Thymocytes. The Journal of Immunology, 198(9), 3461–3470. https://doi.org/10.4049/jimmunol.1600980

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