GATA-3 Regulates the Homeostasis and Activation of CD8+ T Cells

  • Tai T
  • Pai S
  • Ho I
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Abstract

GATA-3, a C2C2-type zinc finger transcription factor, regulates many steps of T cell development and differentiation. It is also required for optimal production of type 2 cytokines by CD8+ T cells. However, its role in the development and function of this subset of T cells is still poorly characterized. In this paper, we report that GATA-3 is required for MHC-mediated positive selection and final maturation of CD8 single-positive thymocytes. Deficiency of GATA-3 mediated by a CD4cre transgene led to age-dependent lymphadenopathy partly because of abnormal expansion of CD8+ T cells driven by a cell-extrinsic mechanism. Paradoxically, GATA-3–deficient CD8+ T cells were hyporesponsive to Ag stimulation due to a defect in the maintenance/progression, but not initiation, of activation signals. More importantly, GATA-3–deficient CD8+ T cells were less efficient in killing Ag-bearing tumor cells in vivo. Taken together, our data further expand the role of GATA-3 in T cells.

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Tai, T.-S., Pai, S.-Y., & Ho, I.-C. (2013). GATA-3 Regulates the Homeostasis and Activation of CD8+ T Cells. The Journal of Immunology, 190(1), 428–437. https://doi.org/10.4049/jimmunol.1201361

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