Journal article

Nfil3 is a glucocorticoid-regulated gene required for glucocorticoid- induced apoptosis in male murine T cells

KT Carey, KH Tan, J Ng, DR Liddicoat, DI Godfrey, TJ Cole

Endocrinology | Published : 2013

Abstract

Glucocorticoids (GCs) have essential roles in the regulation of development, integrated metabolism, and immune and neurological responses, and act primarily via the glucocorticoid receptor (GR). In most cells, GC treatment results in down-regulation of GR mRNA and protein levels via negative feedback mechanisms. However, in GC-treated thymocytes, GR protein levels are maintained at a high level, increasing sensitivity of thymocytes to GCs, resulting in apoptosis termed glucocorticoid-induced cell death (GICD). CD4 +CD8+ double-positive thymocytes and thymic natural killer T cells in particular are highly sensitive to GICD. Although GICD is exploited via the use of synthetic GC analogues in t..

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