1. miR-155 promotes T reg cell development by safeguarding medullary thymic epithelial cell maturation
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Jiayi Dong, Ling-Li Lin, Li-Fan Lu, Lindsey M. Warner, Mei-Chi Chen, and Ryan M. O'Connell
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Cellular differentiation ,Immunology ,chemical and pharmacologic phenomena ,Thymus Gland ,Lymphocyte Activation ,T-Lymphocytes, Regulatory ,miR-155 ,Mice ,immune system diseases ,Transforming Growth Factor beta ,hemic and lymphatic diseases ,microRNA ,Animals ,Immunology and Allergy ,Mice, Knockout ,biology ,Cell growth ,Brief Definitive Report ,hemic and immune systems ,Cell Differentiation ,Epithelial Cells ,Cell biology ,MicroRNAs ,Thymocyte ,RANKL ,biology.protein ,Signal transduction ,Tolerance ,Homeostasis ,Signal Transduction - Abstract
T reg cells are essential for establishing immunological tolerance, and their development in the thymus is tightly regulated. This study demonstrates that miR-155, a miRNA known for conferring T reg cell competitive fitness, can also promote T reg cell differentiation by targeting the TGFβ pathway in the thymic medulla., During thymocyte development, medullary thymic epithelial cells (mTECs) provide appropriate instructive cues in the thymic microenvironment for not only negative selection but also the generation of regulatory T (T reg) cells. Here, we identify that miR-155, a microRNA whose expression in T reg cells has previously been shown to be crucial for their development and homeostasis, also contributes to thymic T reg (tT reg) cell differentiation by promoting mTEC maturation. Mechanistically, we show that RANKL stimulation induces expression of miR-155 to safeguard the thymic medulla through targeting multiple known and previously uncharacterized molecules within the TGFβ signaling pathway, which is recognized for its role in restricting the maturation and expansion of mTECs. Our work uncovers a miR-155–TGFβ axis in the thymic medulla to determine mTEC maturity and, consequently, the quantity of tT reg cells and suggests that miR-155 ensures proper tT reg cell development in both cell-intrinsic and -extrinsic manners., Graphical Abstract
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- 2020
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