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Regulation of GATA-3 Expression during CD4 Lineage Differentiation
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2011
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Lymphocyte DevelopmentT-regulatory CellImmunologyImmunotherapyPositive Feedback LoopTranscriptional RegulationCell RegulationCd4 Lineage DifferentiationCd4 LineageCell SignalingSelf-toleranceAutoimmunityTolerance InductionGene ExpressionCell BiologyCell LineageLineage PlasticityDevelopmental BiologySignal TransductionCalcineurin PathwaysMedicineCell Development
GATA-3 is necessary for the development of MHC class II-restricted CD4 T cells, and its expression is increased during positive selection of these cells. TCR signals drive this upregulation, but the signaling pathways that control this process are not well understood. Using genetic and pharmacological approaches, we show that GATA-3 upregulation during thymocyte-positive selection is the result of additive inputs from the Ras/MAPK and calcineurin pathways. This upregulation requires the presence of the transcription factor c-Myb. Furthermore, we show that TH-POK can also upregulate GATA-3 in double-positive thymocytes, suggesting the existence of a positive feedback loop that contributes to lock in the initial commitment to the CD4 lineage during differentiation.
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