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Publication : Divergent requirement for Gαs and cAMP in the differentiation and inflammatory profile of distinct mouse Th subsets.

First Author  Li X Year  2012
Journal  J Clin Invest Volume  122
Issue  3 Pages  963-73
PubMed ID  22326954 Mgi Jnum  J:184482
Mgi Id  MGI:5424088 Doi  10.1172/JCI59097
Citation  Li X, et al. (2012) Divergent requirement for Galphas and cAMP in the differentiation and inflammatory profile of distinct mouse Th subsets. J Clin Invest 122(3):963-73
abstractText  cAMP, the intracellular signaling molecule produced in response to GPCR signaling, has long been recognized as an immunosuppressive agent that inhibits T cell receptor activation and T cell function. However, recent studies show that cAMP also promotes T cell-mediated immunity. Central to cAMP production downstream of GPCR activation is the trimeric G protein Gs. In order to reconcile the reports of divergent effects of cAMP in T cells and to define the direct effect of cAMP in T cells, we engineered mice in which the stimulatory Galpha subunit of Gs (Galphas) could be deleted in T cells using CD4-Cre (Gnas(DeltaCD4)). Gnas(DeltaCD4) CD4(+) T cells had reduced cAMP accumulation and Ca2(+) influx. In vitro and in vivo, Gnas(DeltaCD4) CD4(+) T cells displayed impaired differentiation to specific Th subsets: Th17 and Th1 cells were reduced or absent, but Th2 and regulatory T cells were unaffected. Furthermore, Gnas(DeltaCD4) CD4(+) T cells failed to provoke colitis in an adoptive transfer model, indicating reduced inflammatory function. Restoration of cAMP levels rescued the impaired phenotype of Gnas(DeltaCD4) CD4(+) T cells, reinstated the PKA-dependent influx of Ca2(+), and enhanced the ability of these cells to induce colitis. Our findings thus define an important role for cAMP in the differentiation of Th subsets and their subsequent inflammatory responses, and provide evidence that altering cAMP levels in CD4(+) T cells could provide an immunomodulatory approach targeting specific Th subsets.
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