Journal article

FOXO3 is differentially required for CD8 T-cell death during tolerance versus immunity

MV Wagle, IA Parish

Immunology and Cell Biology | NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP | Published : 2016

Abstract

Peripheral tolerance mechanisms limit autoimmunity by constitutively eliminating self-reactive CD8+ T cells from the periphery in a process called deletion. Previous work has demonstrated that this deletion process is mediated by BIM-dependent apoptotic death due to transcriptional induction of the Bim gene. Currently, the transcriptional pathways responsible for Bim induction during peripheral deletion remain unclear. We speculated that the transcriptional regulator FOXO3 may induce BIM-dependent death during peripheral deletion, as it has been implicated in Bim induction and cell death during effector CD8+ T-cell differentiation. Despite observing less Akt-dependent inactivation of FOXO tr..

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Funding Acknowledgements

We would like to kindly thank Ashraf Khalil for advice on phosphoflow, Christopher Goodnow for advice, feedback and support and Carola Vinuesa for providing the MommeR1 mice. This work was supported by an Australian NHMRC Overseas Biomedical Postdoctoral Fellowship (IAP), an Australian Government Australian Postgraduate Award (MVW), and by NHMRC Program Grant 1016953 and NIH grant AI100627 to CC Goodnow.