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Publication : miR-181a/b-1 controls thymic selection of Treg cells and tunes their suppressive capacity.

First Author  Łyszkiewicz M Year  2019
Journal  PLoS Biol Volume  17
Issue  3 Pages  e2006716
PubMed ID  30856173 Mgi Jnum  J:273046
Mgi Id  MGI:6286415 Doi  10.1371/journal.pbio.2006716
Citation  Lyszkiewicz M, et al. (2019) miR-181a/b-1 controls thymic selection of Treg cells and tunes their suppressive capacity. PLoS Biol 17(3):e2006716
abstractText  The interdependence of selective cues during development of regulatory T cells (Treg cells) in the thymus and their suppressive function remains incompletely understood. Here, we analyzed this interdependence by taking advantage of highly dynamic changes in expression of microRNA 181 family members miR-181a-1 and miR-181b-1 (miR-181a/b-1) during late T-cell development with very high levels of expression during thymocyte selection, followed by massive down-regulation in the periphery. Loss of miR-181a/b-1 resulted in inefficient de novo generation of Treg cells in the thymus but simultaneously permitted homeostatic expansion in the periphery in the absence of competition. Modulation of T-cell receptor (TCR) signal strength in vivo indicated that miR-181a/b-1 controlled Treg-cell formation via establishing adequate signaling thresholds. Unexpectedly, miR-181a/b-1-deficient Treg cells displayed elevated suppressive capacity in vivo, in line with elevated levels of cytotoxic T-lymphocyte-associated 4 (CTLA-4) protein, but not mRNA, in thymic and peripheral Treg cells. Therefore, we propose that intrathymic miR-181a/b-1 controls development of Treg cells and imposes a developmental legacy on their peripheral function.
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