NFATc1 plays a critical role in double-negative thymocyte survival and differentiation. However, the signals that regulate Nfatc1 expression are incompletely characterized. Here we show a developmental stage-specific differential expression pattern of Nfatc1 driven by the distal (P1) or proximal (P2) promoters in thymocytes. Whereas, preTCR-negative thymocytes exhibit only P2 promoter-derived Nfatc1β expression, preTCR-positive thymocytes express both Nfatc1β and P1 promoter-derived Nfatc1α transcripts. Inducing NFATc1α activity from P1 promoter in preTCR-negative thymocytes, in addition to the NFATc1β from P2 promoter impairs thymocyte development resulting in severe T-cell lymphopenia. In addition, we show that NFATc1 activity suppresses the B-lineage potential of immature thymocytes, and consolidates their differentiation to T cells. Further, in the pTCR-positive DN3 cells, a threshold level of NFATc1 activity is vital in facilitating T-cell differentiation and to prevent Notch3-induced T-acute lymphoblastic leukaemia. Altogether, our results show NFATc1 activity is crucial in determining the T-cell fate of thymocytes.

A threshold level of NFATc1 activity facilitates thymocyte differentiation and opposes notch-driven leukaemia development / Klein Hessling, Stefan; Rudolf, Ronald; Muhammad, Khalid; Knobeloch, Klaus Peter; Maqbool, Muhammad Ahmad; Cauchy, Pierre; Andrau, Jean Christophe; Avots, Andris; Talora, Claudio; Ellenrieder, Volker; Screpanti, Isabella; Serfling, Edgar; Patra, Amiya Kumar. - In: NATURE COMMUNICATIONS. - ISSN 2041-1723. - 7:(2016), p. 11841. [10.1038/ncomms11841]

A threshold level of NFATc1 activity facilitates thymocyte differentiation and opposes notch-driven leukaemia development

TALORA, Claudio;SCREPANTI, Isabella;
2016

Abstract

NFATc1 plays a critical role in double-negative thymocyte survival and differentiation. However, the signals that regulate Nfatc1 expression are incompletely characterized. Here we show a developmental stage-specific differential expression pattern of Nfatc1 driven by the distal (P1) or proximal (P2) promoters in thymocytes. Whereas, preTCR-negative thymocytes exhibit only P2 promoter-derived Nfatc1β expression, preTCR-positive thymocytes express both Nfatc1β and P1 promoter-derived Nfatc1α transcripts. Inducing NFATc1α activity from P1 promoter in preTCR-negative thymocytes, in addition to the NFATc1β from P2 promoter impairs thymocyte development resulting in severe T-cell lymphopenia. In addition, we show that NFATc1 activity suppresses the B-lineage potential of immature thymocytes, and consolidates their differentiation to T cells. Further, in the pTCR-positive DN3 cells, a threshold level of NFATc1 activity is vital in facilitating T-cell differentiation and to prevent Notch3-induced T-acute lymphoblastic leukaemia. Altogether, our results show NFATc1 activity is crucial in determining the T-cell fate of thymocytes.
2016
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology (all); Chemistry (all); Physics and Astronomy (all)
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A threshold level of NFATc1 activity facilitates thymocyte differentiation and opposes notch-driven leukaemia development / Klein Hessling, Stefan; Rudolf, Ronald; Muhammad, Khalid; Knobeloch, Klaus Peter; Maqbool, Muhammad Ahmad; Cauchy, Pierre; Andrau, Jean Christophe; Avots, Andris; Talora, Claudio; Ellenrieder, Volker; Screpanti, Isabella; Serfling, Edgar; Patra, Amiya Kumar. - In: NATURE COMMUNICATIONS. - ISSN 2041-1723. - 7:(2016), p. 11841. [10.1038/ncomms11841]
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