Abstract
The Tec kinase IL-2–inducible T cell kinase (ITK) regulates the expression of TCR-induced genes. Itk−/− T cell responses are impaired but not absent. ITK inhibition prevented colitis disease progression and impaired T cell migration to the colon in mice. To examine the function of ITK in T cell migration to the intestine, we examined the number of gut T cells in Itk−/− mice and then evaluated their expression of gut-homing receptors. Combined with in vitro murine T cell stimulation and in vivo migration assay using congenic B6 mice, we demonstrated an essential role for ITK in T cell migration to the intestine in mice. Reconstitution of Itk−/− mouse CD8+ T cells with IFN regulatory factor 4 restored gut-homing properties, providing mechanistic insight into the function of ITK-mediated signaling in CD8+ T cell migration to the intestinal mucosa in mice.
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Cho, H.-S., Ha, S., Shin, H. M., Reboldi, A., Hall, J. A., Huh, J. R., … Berg, L. J. (2020). CD8+ T Cells Require ITK-Mediated TCR Signaling for Migration to the Intestine. ImmunoHorizons, 4(2), 57–71. https://doi.org/10.4049/immunohorizons.1900093
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