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Publication : The transcriptional repressor ID2 supports natural killer cell maturation by controlling TCF1 amplitude.

First Author  Li ZY Year  2021
Journal  J Exp Med Volume  218
Issue  6 PubMed ID  33857289
Mgi Jnum  J:343867 Mgi Id  MGI:6724841
Doi  10.1084/jem.20202032 Citation  Li ZY, et al. (2021) The transcriptional repressor ID2 supports natural killer cell maturation by controlling TCF1 amplitude. J Exp Med 218(6)
abstractText  Gaining a mechanistic understanding of the expansion and maturation program of natural killer (NK) cells will provide opportunities for harnessing their inflammation-inducing and oncolytic capacity for therapeutic purposes. Here, we demonstrated that ID2, a transcriptional regulatory protein constitutively expressed in NK cells, supports NK cell effector maturation by controlling the amplitude and temporal dynamics of the transcription factor TCF1. TCF1 promotes immature NK cell expansion and restrains differentiation. The increased TCF1 expression in ID2-deficient NK cells arrests their maturation and alters cell surface receptor expression. Moreover, TCF1 limits NK cell functions, such as cytokine-induced IFN-gamma production and the ability to clear metastatic melanoma in ID2-deficient NK cells. Our data demonstrate that ID2 sets a threshold for TCF1 during NK cell development, thus controlling the balance of immature and terminally differentiated cells that support future NK cell responses.
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