Journal article
Stepwise progression of β-selection during T cell development involves histone deacetylation
Anchi S Chann, Mirren Charnley, Lucas M Newton, Andrea Newbold, Florian Wiede, Tony Tiganis, Patrick Humbert, Ricky W Johnstone, Sarah M Russell
LIFE SCIENCE ALLIANCE | LIFE SCIENCE ALLIANCE LLC | Published : 2023
Abstract
During T cell development, the first step in creating a unique T cell receptor (TCR) is genetic recombination of the TCRβ chain. The quality of the new TCRβ is assessed at the β-selection checkpoint. Most cells fail this checkpoint and die, but the coordination of fate at the β-selection checkpoint is not yet understood. We shed new light on fate determination during β-selection using a selective inhibitor of histone deacetylase 6, ACY1215. ACY1215 disrupted the β-selection checkpoint. Characterising the basis for this disruption revealed a new, pivotal stage in β-selection, bookended by up-regulation of TCR co-receptors, CD28 and CD2, respectively. Within this "DN3bPre" stage, CD5 and Lef1 ..
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Awarded by Australian Research Council
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Funding Acknowledgements
This work was done on Wurundjeri land of the Kulin nation, and we pay our respects to the Elders, past and present. We thank Louise Cheng, CallumDark, Amr Allam, and Peter Fraser for technical assistance and helpful discussions and Ellis Reinherz, Jonathon Duke-Cohan for helpful comments on the article. The work was funded by Australian Research Council (FT0990405 to SM Russell) , National Health and Medical Research Council (APP1099140 to SM Russell) , and Swinburne University Postgraduate Re-search Award to AS Chann.