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Survival and maintenance of regulatory T cells require the kinase TAK1 被引量:1

Survival and maintenance of regulatory T cells require the kinase TAK1
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摘要 Regulatory T (Treg) cells play a central role in regulating peripheral immune tolerance and preventing autoimmunity. Despite the extensive studies on the development of Treg cells, the molecular mechanisms that maintain the population of committed Treg cells remain poorly understood. We show here that Treg-conditional ablation of the kinase TAK1 reduced the number of Treg cells in the peripheral lymphoid organs, causing abnormal activation of conventional T cells and autoimmune symptoms. Using an inducible gene knockout approach, we further demonstrate that TAK1 is crucial for the survival of Treg cells. Expression of a constitutively active IKB kinase partially restored the level of Treg cells in the TAKITreg-KO mice. These results suggest a crucial role for TAK1 for maintaining the survival of committed Treg cells under physiololzical conditions. Regulatory T (Treg) cells play a central role in regulating peripheral immune tolerance and preventing autoimmunity. Despite the extensive studies on the development of Treg cells, the molecular mechanisms that maintain the population of committed Treg cells remain poorly understood. We show here that Treg-conditional ablation of the kinase TAK1 reduced the number of Treg cells in the peripheral lymphoid organs, causing abnormal activation of conventional T cells and autoimmune symptoms. Using an inducible gene knockout approach, we further demonstrate that TAK1 is crucial for the survival of Treg cells. Expression of a constitutively active IKB kinase partially restored the level of Treg cells in the TAKITreg-KO mice. These results suggest a crucial role for TAK1 for maintaining the survival of committed Treg cells under physiololzical conditions.
出处 《Cellular & Molecular Immunology》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2015年第5期572-579,共8页 中国免疫学杂志(英文版)
关键词 regulatory T cells AUTOIMMUNITY TAK1 IKK FOXP3 regulatory T cells autoimmunity TAK1 IKK Foxp3
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