Gfi1-Foxo1 axis controls the fidelity of effector gene expression and developmental maturation of thymocytes

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Abstract

Double-positive (DP) thymocytes respond to intrathymic T-cell receptor (TCR) signals by undergoing positive selection and lineage differentiation into single-positive (SP) mature cells. Concomitant with these well-characterized events is the acquisition of a mature T-cell gene expression program characterized by the induction of the effector molecules IL-7Rα, S1P1 , and CCR7, but the underlying mechanism remains elusive. We report here that transcription repressor Growth factor independent 1 (Gfi1) orchestrates the fidelity of the DP gene expression program and developmental maturation into SP cells. Loss of Gfi1 resulted in premature induction of effector genes and the transcription factors forkhead box protein O1 (Foxo1) and Klf2 in DP thymocytes and the accumulation of postselection intermediate populations and accelerated transition into SP cells. Strikingly, partial loss of Foxo1 function, but not restored survival fitness, rectified the dysregulated gene expression and thymocyte maturation in Gfi1-deficient mice. Our results establish the Gfi1-Foxo1 axis and the transcriptional circuitry that actively maintain DP identity and shape the proper generation of mature T cells.

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Shi, L. Z., Saravia, J., Zeng, H., Kalupahana, N. S., Guy, C. S., Neale, G., & Chi, H. (2017). Gfi1-Foxo1 axis controls the fidelity of effector gene expression and developmental maturation of thymocytes. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 114(1), E67–E74. https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1617669114

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