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Publication : TH17 cell differentiation is regulated by the circadian clock.

First Author  Yu X Year  2013
Journal  Science Volume  342
Issue  6159 Pages  727-30
PubMed ID  24202171 Mgi Jnum  J:202881
Mgi Id  MGI:5523337 Doi  10.1126/science.1243884
Citation  Yu X, et al. (2013) TH17 cell differentiation is regulated by the circadian clock. Science 342(6159):727-30
abstractText  Circadian clocks regulate numerous physiological processes that vary across the day-night (diurnal) cycle, but if and how the circadian clock regulates the adaptive immune system is mostly unclear. Interleukin-17-producing CD4(+) T helper (T(H)17) cells are proinflammatory immune cells that protect against bacterial and fungal infections at mucosal surfaces. Their lineage specification is regulated by the orphan nuclear receptor RORgammat. We show that the transcription factor NFIL3 suppresses T(H)17 cell development by directly binding and repressing the Rorgammat promoter. NFIL3 links T(H)17 cell development to the circadian clock network through the transcription factor REV-ERBalpha. Accordingly, TH17 lineage specification varies diurnally and is altered in Rev-erbalpha(-/-) mice. Light-cycle disruption elevated intestinal T(H)17 cell frequencies and increased susceptibility to inflammatory disease. Thus, lineage specification of a key immune cell is under direct circadian control.
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