The lineage-defining factors T-bet and Bcl-6 collaborate to regulate Th1 gene expression patterns

KJ Oestreich, AC Huang, AS Weinmann - Journal of Experimental …, 2011 - rupress.org
KJ Oestreich, AC Huang, AS Weinmann
Journal of Experimental Medicine, 2011rupress.org
The T-box transcription factor T-bet is important for the differentiation of naive CD4+ T helper
cells (Th cells) into the Th1 phenotype. Much is known about T-bet's role as a transcriptional
activator, but less is known about the mechanisms by which T-bet functionally represses
alternative Th cell genetic programs. In this study, we first identify Socs1, Socs3, and Tcf7
(TCF-1) as gene targets that are negatively regulated by T-bet. Significantly, T-bet's role in
the repression of these genes is through a direct interaction with their promoters. Consistent …
The T-box transcription factor T-bet is important for the differentiation of naive CD4+ T helper cells (Th cells) into the Th1 phenotype. Much is known about T-bet’s role as a transcriptional activator, but less is known about the mechanisms by which T-bet functionally represses alternative Th cell genetic programs. In this study, we first identify Socs1, Socs3, and Tcf7 (TCF-1) as gene targets that are negatively regulated by T-bet. Significantly, T-bet’s role in the repression of these genes is through a direct interaction with their promoters. Consistent with this, we identified two T-bet DNA-binding elements in the Socs1 promoter that are functionally used to down-regulate transcription in primary Th1 cells. Importantly, T-bet’s novel role in transcriptional repression is because of its ability to physically associate with, and functionally recruit, the transcriptional repressor Bcl-6 to a subset of promoters. Furthermore, T-bet functionally recruits Bcl-6 to the Ifng locus in late stages of Th1 differentiation to repress its activity, possibly to prevent the overproduction of IFN-γ, which could result in autoimmunity. Collectively, these data establish a novel mechanism for T-bet–mediated gene repression in which two lineage-defining transcription factors, one a classical activator and one a repressor, collaborate to promote and properly regulate Th1 development.
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