Abstract
The interleukin 2 receptor α chain (IL-2Rα) is a component of high affinity IL-2 receptors and thus critically regulates T cell growth and other lymphoid functions. Five positive regulatory regions together control lineage-restricted and activation-dependent IL-2Rα induction in response to antigen and IL-2. We now show that TGF-β cooperates with T cell receptor (TCR) signaling to increase IL-2Rα gene expression. Moreover, we identify a sixth positive regulatory region that regulates IL-2Rα expression in cells treated with anti-CD3 + anti-CD28 as well as TGF-β and show that this region contains binding sites for Smad3, AP-1, and cAMP-responsive element-binding protein/ATF proteins. The importance of Smad complexes is indicated by impaired IL-2Rα induction by TGF-β in CD4+ T cells from both Smad3-/- and Smad4-/- mice. Thus, we have identified a novel positive regulatory region in the IL-2Rα gene that mediates TGF-β-dependent induction of the gene. These findings have implications related to IL-2Rα expression on activated T cells and regulatory T cells.
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Kim, H. P., Kim, B. G., Letterio, J., & Leonard, W. J. (2005). Smad-dependent cooperative regulation of interleukin 2 receptor α chain gene expression by T cell receptor and transforming growth factor-β. Journal of Biological Chemistry, 280(40), 34042–34047. https://doi.org/10.1074/jbc.M505833200
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