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Publication : NFATc2 and NFATc3 regulate T(H)2 differentiation and modulate TCR-responsiveness of naïve T(H)cells.

First Author  Rengarajan J Year  2002
Journal  Nat Immunol Volume  3
Issue  1 Pages  48-54
PubMed ID  11740499 Mgi Jnum  J:109185
Mgi Id  MGI:3626049 Doi  10.1038/ni744
Citation  Rengarajan J, et al. (2002) NFATc2 and NFATc3 regulate T(H)2 differentiation and modulate TCR-responsiveness of naive T(H)cells. Nat Immunol 3(1):48-54
abstractText  The NFAT family of transcription factors are key regulators of inducible gene expression in the immune system. We examined the function of two NFAT proteins after naive T helper (T(H)) cell activation. We found that naive T(H) precursors that are doubly deficient in NFATc2 and NFATc3 intrinsically differentiate into TH(2)-secreting cells, even in the absence of interleukin 4 (IL-4) production. We also found that lack of NFATc2 and NFATc3 obviates the necessity for engagement of CD28 on naive cells and controls the time required to reach the first cell division upon activation. These results demonstrate a key role for NFATc2 and NFATc3 in modulating T cell receptor responsiveness and regulating subsequent cell division and T(H)2 differentiation.
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