Regulation of gammadelta versus alphabeta T lymphocyte differentiation by the transcription factor SOX13
Melichar, Heather J. ; Narayan, Kavitha ; Der, Sandy D. ; Hiraoka, Yoshiki ; Gardiol, Noemie ; Jeannet, Gregoire ; Held, Werner ; Chambers, Cynthia A. ; Kang, Joonsoo
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alphabeta and gammadelta T cells originate from a common, multipotential precursor population in the thymus, but the molecular mechanisms regulating this lineage-fate decision are unknown. We have identified Sox13 as a gammadelta-specific gene in the immune system. Using Sox13 transgenic mice, we showed that this transcription factor promotes gammadelta T cell development while opposing alphabeta T cell differentiation. Conversely, mice deficient in Sox13 expression exhibited impaired development of gammadelta T cells but not alphabeta T cells. One mechanism of SOX13 function is the inhibition of signaling by the developmentally important Wnt/T cell factor (TCF) pathway. Our data thus reveal a dominant pathway regulating the developmental fate of these two lineages of T lymphocytes.
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Science. 2007 Jan 12;315(5809):230-3. Link to article on publisher's site