Shifting gears: Id3 enables recruitment of E proteins to new targets during T cell development and differentiation

被引:6
作者
Anderson, Michele K. K. [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] Sunnybrook Res Inst, Dept Biol Sci, Toronto, ON, Canada
[2] Univ Toronto, Dept Immunol, Toronto, ON, Canada
基金
加拿大自然科学与工程研究理事会;
关键词
thymus; T-cell development; transcription factor; chromatin; Id proteins; E proteins; LOOP-HELIX PROTEIN; TRANSCRIPTION FACTORS; REGULATORY NETWORK; SIGNAL STRENGTH; LINEAGE; EXPRESSION; TH17; PLASTICITY; E2A; PROLIFERATION;
D O I
10.3389/fimmu.2022.956156
中图分类号
R392 [医学免疫学]; Q939.91 [免疫学];
学科分类号
100102 ;
摘要
Shifting levels of E proteins and Id factors are pivotal in T cell commitment and differentiation, both in the thymus and in the periphery. Id2 and Id3 are two different factors that prevent E proteins from binding to their target gene cis-regulatory sequences and inducing gene expression. Although they use the same mechanism to suppress E protein activity, Id2 and Id3 play very different roles in T cell development and CD4 T cell differentiation. Id2 imposes an irreversible choice in early T cell precursors between innate and adaptive lineages, which can be thought of as a railway switch that directs T cells down one path or another. By contrast, Id3 acts in a transient fashion downstream of extracellular signals such as T cell receptor (TCR) signaling. TCR-dependent Id3 upregulation results in the dislodging of E proteins from their target sites while chromatin remodeling occurs. After the cessation of Id3 expression, E proteins can reassemble in the context of a new genomic landscape and molecular context that allows induction of different E protein target genes. To describe this mode of action, we have developed the "Clutch" model of differentiation. In this model, Id3 upregulation in response to TCR signaling acts as a clutch that stops E protein activity ("clutch in") long enough to allow shifting of the genomic landscape into a different "gear", resulting in accessibility to different E protein target genes once Id3 decreases ("clutch out") and E proteins can form new complexes on the DNA. While TCR signal strength and cytokine signaling play a role in both peripheral and thymic lineage decisions, the remodeling of chromatin and E protein target genes appears to be more heavily influenced by the cytokine milieu in the periphery, whereas the outcome of Id3 activity during T cell development in the thymus appears to depend more on the TCR signal strength. Thus, while the Clutch model applies to both CD4 T cell differentiation and T cell developmental transitions within the thymus, changes in chromatin accessibility are modulated by biased inputs in these different environments. New emerging technologies should enable a better understanding of the molecular events that happen during these transitions, and how they fit into the gene regulatory networks that drive T cell development and differentiation.
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