GATA-3 Regulates the Development and Function of Invariant NKT Cells

  • Kim P
  • Pai S
  • Brigl M
  • et al.
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Abstract

Although invariant NKT (iNKT) cells participate in many aspects of immune responses, the molecular mechanisms regulating their development, maturation, and activation are still poorly understood. GATA-3 is a T cell-specific transcription factor that is also expressed in iNKT cells. The critical role of GATA-3 in conventional αβ T cells has been well documented, but whether GATA-3 also regulates the development and function of iNKT cells is unknown. In the present study, we report that deficiency of GATA-3 results in cell-intrinsic defects in the thymic development and peripheral maturation of murine iNKT cells. In addition, GATA-3 is also required for survival, activation, and effector functions of this unique population of T cells. Our data also reveal a previously unidentified peripheral maturation step that is GATA-3 dependent.

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Kim, P. J., Pai, S.-Y., Brigl, M., Besra, G. S., Gumperz, J., & Ho, I.-C. (2006). GATA-3 Regulates the Development and Function of Invariant NKT Cells. The Journal of Immunology, 177(10), 6650–6659. https://doi.org/10.4049/jimmunol.177.10.6650

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