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T Cell Activation Threshold Regulated by E3 Ubiquitin Ligase Cbl-b Determines Fate of Inducible Regulatory T Cells
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Signal TransductionAutoimmune DiseaseTcr StrengthVivo Itreg DevelopmentImmune Cell DevelopmentLymphocyte DevelopmentT-regulatory CellImmunologyImmune RegulationCell RegulationImmunologic MechanismAutoimmunityCbl-b DeficiencyImmunotherapyMedicineCell BiologyCell SignalingCell Development
E3 ubiquitin ligase Casitas-B-lineage lymphoma protein-b (Cbl-b) is critical for establishing the threshold for T cell activation and is essential for induction of T cell anergy. Recent studies suggest that Cbl-b is involved in the development of CD4(+)CD25(+) inducible regulatory T cells (iTregs). In this study, we report that the optimal induction of Foxp3 by naive CD4(+)CD25(-) T cells requires suboptimal TCR triggering. In the absence of Cbl-b, the TCR strength for optimal Foxp3 induction is downregulated in vitro. Using TCR-transgenic Rag(-/-) mice in combination with Cbl-b deficiency, we show that in vivo iTreg development is also controlled by Cbl-b via tuning the TCR strength. Furthermore, we show that Akt-2 but not Akt-1 regulates Foxp3 expression downstream of Cbl-b. Therefore, we demonstrate that Cbl-b regulates the fate of iTregs via controlling the threshold for T cell activation.
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