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Publication : Aberrant T cell differentiation in the absence of Dicer.

First Author  Muljo SA Year  2005
Journal  J Exp Med Volume  202
Issue  2 Pages  261-9
PubMed ID  16009718 Mgi Jnum  J:100546
Mgi Id  MGI:3588823 Doi  10.1084/jem.20050678
Citation  Muljo SA, et al. (2005) Aberrant T cell differentiation in the absence of Dicer. J Exp Med 202(2):261-9
abstractText  Dicer is an RNaseIII-like enzyme that is required for generating short interfering RNAs and microRNAs. The latter have been implicated in regulating cell fate determination in invertebrates and vertebrates. To test the requirement for Dicer in cell-lineage decisions in a mammalian organism, we have generated a conditional allele of dicer-1 (dcr-1) in the mouse. Specific deletion of dcr-1 in the T cell lineage resulted in impaired T cell development and aberrant T helper cell differentiation and cytokine production. A severe block in peripheral CD8(+) T cell development was observed upon dcr-1 deletion in the thymus. However, Dicer-deficient CD4(+) T cells, although reduced in numbers, were viable and could be analyzed further. These cells were defective in microRNA processing, and upon stimulation they proliferated poorly and underwent increased apoptosis. Independent of their proliferation defect, Dicer-deficient helper T cells preferentially expressed interferon-gamma, the hallmark effector cytokine of the Th1 lineage.
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