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Publication : Id2 and Id3 maintain the regulatory T cell pool to suppress inflammatory disease.

First Author  Miyazaki M Year  2014
Journal  Nat Immunol Volume  15
Issue  8 Pages  767-76
PubMed ID  24973820 Mgi Jnum  J:259149
Mgi Id  MGI:6142517 Doi  10.1038/ni.2928
Citation  Miyazaki M, et al. (2014) Id2 and Id3 maintain the regulatory T cell pool to suppress inflammatory disease. Nat Immunol 15(8):767-76
abstractText  Regulatory T (Treg) cells suppress the development of inflammatory disease, but our knowledge of transcriptional regulators that control this function remains incomplete. Here we show that expression of Id2 and Id3 in Treg cells was required to suppress development of fatal inflammatory disease. We found that T cell antigen receptor (TCR)-driven signaling initially decreased the abundance of Id3, which led to the activation of a follicular regulatory T (TFR) cell-specific transcription signature. However, sustained lower abundance of Id2 and Id3 interfered with proper development of TFR cells. Depletion of Id2 and Id3 expression in Treg cells resulted in compromised maintenance and localization of the Treg cell population. Thus, Id2 and Id3 enforce TFR cell checkpoints and control the maintenance and homing of Treg cells.
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