The thymus is an organ that produces functionally competent T cells that protect us from pathogens and malignancies. Foxn1 is a transcription factor that is essential for thymus organogenesis; however, the direct target for Foxn1 to actuate thymic T-cell production is unknown. Here we show that a Foxn1-binding cis-regulatory element promotes the transcription of β5t, which has an essential role in cortical thymic epithelial cells to induce positive selection of functionally competent CD8+ T cells. A point mutation in this genome element results in a defect in β5t expression and CD8+ T-cell production in mice. The results reveal a Foxn1-β5t transcriptional axis that governs CD8+ T-cell production in the thymus.
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Uddin, M. M., Ohigashi, I., Motosugi, R., Nakayama, T., Sakata, M., Hamazaki, J., … Takahama, Y. (2017). Foxn1-β5t transcriptional axis controls CD8+ T-cell production in the thymus. Nature Communications, 8. https://doi.org/10.1038/ncomms14419
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