Abstract
Affinity and dose of T cell receptor (TCR) interaction with antigens govern the magnitude of CD4+ T cell responses, but questions remain regarding the quantitative translation of TCR engagement into downstream signals. We find that while the response of mouse CD4+ T cells to antigenic stimulation is bimodal, activated cells exhibit analog responses proportional to signal strength. Gene expression output reflects TCR signal strength, providing a signature of T cell activation. Expression changes rely on a pre-established enhancer landscape and quantitative acetylation at AP-1 binding sites. Finally, we show that graded expression of activation genes depends on ERK pathway activation, suggesting that an ERK-AP-1 axis plays an important role in translating TCR signal strength into proportional activation of enhancers and genes essential for T cell function.
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Allison, K. A., Sajti, E., Collier, J. G., Gosselin, D., Troutman, T. D., Stone, E. L., … Glass, C. K. (2016). Affinity and dose of TCR engagement yield proportional enhancer and gene activity in CD4+ T cells. ELife, 5(2016JULY). https://doi.org/10.7554/eLife.10134
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