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Publication : A Bcl11b(N797K) variant isolated from an immunodeficient patient inhibits early thymocyte development in mice.

First Author  Matsumoto K Year  2024
Journal  Front Immunol Volume  15
Pages  1363704 PubMed ID  38495886
Mgi Jnum  J:360945 Mgi Id  MGI:7615441
Doi  10.3389/fimmu.2024.1363704 Citation  Matsumoto K, et al. (2024) A Bcl11b(N797K) variant isolated from an immunodeficient patient inhibits early thymocyte development in mice. Front Immunol 15:1363704
abstractText  BCL11B is a transcription factor with six C(2)H(2)-type zinc-finger domains. Studies in mice have shown that Bcl11b plays essential roles in T cell development. Several germline heterozygous BCL11B variants have been identified in human patients with inborn errors of immunity (IEI) patients. Among these, two de novo mis-sense variants cause asparagine (N) to lysine (K) replacement in distinct zinc-finger domains, BCL11B(N441K) and BCL11B(N807K). To elucidate the pathogenesis of the BCL11B(N807K) variant, we generated a mouse model of BCL11B(N807K) by inserting the corresponding mutation, Bcl11b(N797K), into the mouse genome. In Bcl11b(+/N797K) mice, the proportion of immature CD4(-)CD8(+) single-positive thymocytes was increased, and the development of invariant natural killer cells was severely inhibited in a T-cell-intrinsic manner. Under competitive conditions, gammadeltaT cell development was outcompeted by control cells. Bcl11b(N797K/N797K) mice died within one day of birth. Recipient mice reconstituted with Bcl11b(N797K/N797K) fetal liver cells nearly lacked CD4(+)CD8(+) double-positive thymocytes, which was consistent with the lack of their emergence in culture from Bcl11b(N797K/N797K) fetal liver progenitors. Interestingly, Bcl11b(N797K/N797K) progenitors gave rise to aberrant c-Kit(+) and CD44(+) cells both in vivo and in vitro. The increase in the proportion of immature CD8 single-positive thymocytes in the Bcl11b(N797K) mutants is caused, in part, by the inefficient activation of the Cd4 gene due to the attenuated function of the two Cd4 enhancers via distinct mechanisms. Therefore, we conclude that immunodeficient patient-derived Bcl11b(N797K) mutant mice elucidated a novel role for Bcl11b in driving the appropriate transition of CD4(-)CD8(-) into CD4(+)CD8(+) thymocytes.
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