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Publication : Insm1 regulates mTEC development and immune tolerance.

First Author  Tao W Year  2023
Journal  Cell Mol Immunol Volume  20
Issue  12 Pages  1472-1486
PubMed ID  37990032 Mgi Jnum  J:356681
Mgi Id  MGI:7762773 Doi  10.1038/s41423-023-01102-0
Citation  Tao W, et al. (2023) Insm1 regulates mTEC development and immune tolerance. Cell Mol Immunol 20(12):1472-1486
abstractText  The expression of self-antigens in medullary thymic epithelial cells (mTECs) is essential for the establishment of immune tolerance, but the regulatory network that controls the generation and maintenance of the multitude of cell populations expressing self-antigens is poorly understood. Here, we show that Insm1, a zinc finger protein with known functions in neuroendocrine and neuronal cells, is broadly coexpressed with an autoimmune regulator (Aire) in mTECs. Insm1 expression is undetectable in most mimetic cell populations derived from mTECs but persists in neuroendocrine mimetic cells. Mutation of Insm1 in mice downregulated Aire expression, dysregulated the gene expression program of mTECs, and altered mTEC subpopulations and the expression of tissue-restricted antigens. Consistent with these findings, loss of Insm1 resulted in autoimmune responses in multiple peripheral tissues. We found that Insm1 regulates gene expression in mTECs by binding to chromatin. Interestingly, the majority of the Insm1 binding sites are co-occupied by Aire and enriched in superenhancer regions. Together, our data demonstrate the important role of Insm1 in the regulation of the repertoire of self-antigens needed to establish immune tolerance.
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