Responsiveness of Developing T Cells to IL-7 Signals Is Sustained by miR-17∼92

  • Regelin M
  • Blume J
  • Pommerencke J
  • et al.
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Abstract

miRNAs regulate a large variety of developmental processes including development of the immune system. T cell development is tightly controlled through the interplay of transcriptional programs and cytokine-mediated signals. However, the role of individual miRNAs in this process remains largely elusive. In this study, we demonstrated that hematopoietic cell–specific loss of miR-17∼92, a cluster of six miRNAs implicated in B and T lineage leukemogenesis, resulted in profound defects in T cell development both at the level of prethymic T cell progenitors as well as intrathymically. We identified reduced surface expression of IL-7R and concomitant limited responsiveness to IL-7 signals as a common mechanism resulting in reduced cell survival of common lymphoid progenitors and thymocytes at the double-negative to double-positive transition. In conclusion, we identified miR-17∼92 as a critical modulator of multiple stages of T cell development.

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Regelin, M., Blume, J., Pommerencke, J., Vakilzadeh, R., Witzlau, K., Łyszkiewicz, M., … Krueger, A. (2015). Responsiveness of Developing T Cells to IL-7 Signals Is Sustained by miR-17∼92. The Journal of Immunology, 195(10), 4832–4840. https://doi.org/10.4049/jimmunol.1402248

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