Abstract
Many members of the BTB-ZF family have been shown to play important roles in lymphocyte development and function. The role of zinc finger Znf131 (also known as Zbtb35) in T cell lineage was elucidated through the production of mice with floxed allele to disrupt at different stages of development. In this article, we present that Znf131 is critical for T cell development during double-negative to double-positive stage, with which significant cell expansion triggered by the pre-TCR signal is coupled. In mature T cells, Znf131 is required for the activation of effector genes, as well as robust proliferation induced upon TCR signal. One of the cyclin-dependent kinase inhibitors, p21Cip1 encoded by cdkn1a gene, is one of the targets of Znf131. The regulation of T cell proliferation by Znf131 is in part attributed to its suppression on the expression of p21Cip1.
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Iguchi, T., Aoki, K., Ikawa, T., Taoka, M., Taya, C., Yoshitani, H., … Miyatake, S. (2015). BTB-ZF Protein Znf131 Regulates Cell Growth of Developing and Mature T Cells. The Journal of Immunology, 195(3), 982–993. https://doi.org/10.4049/jimmunol.1500602
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