The transcriptional repressor Gfi1 plays a critical role in the development of NKT1- And NKT2-type INKT cells

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Gfi1 plays an important role in the development and maintenance of many hematopoietic linage cells. However, the impact of Gfi1-deficiency on the iNKT cell differentiation remains unclear. We herein demonstrate a critical role of Gfi1 in regulating the development of iNKT cell subsets. In the thymus of T cell-specific Gfi1-deficient mice, iNKT cells normally developed up to stage 2, while the number of stage 3 NK1.1pos iNKT cells was significantly reduced. Furthermore, CD4pos iNKT cells were selectively reduced in the peripheral organs of T cell-specific Gfi1-deficient mice. The α-GalCer-dependent production of IFN-γand Th2 cytokines, but not IL-17A, was severely reduced in T cell-specific Gfi1-deficient mice. In addition, a reduction of the α-GalCer-induced anti-tumor activity was observed in Gfi1-deficient mice. These findings demonstrate the important role of Gfi1 in regulating the development and function of NKT1- and NKT2-type iNKT cell subsets.

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Yasuoka, T., Kuwahara, M., Yamada, T., Maruyama, S., Suzuki, J., Taniguchi, M., … Yamashita, M. (2016). The transcriptional repressor Gfi1 plays a critical role in the development of NKT1- And NKT2-type INKT cells. PLoS ONE, 11(6). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0157395

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