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DNA demethylation of the TIM-3 promoter is critical for its stable expression on T cells
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DNA demethylation of the TIM-3 promoter is critical for its stable expression on T cells

F.-C. Chou, C.-C. Kuo, H.-Y. Chen, H.-H. ChenH.-K. Sytwu
Genes and Immunity, 卷.17(3), 頁碼.179-186
04/2016
PMID: 26890332

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Immunology Genetics Genetics (clinical)
The T-cell immunoglobulin and mucin domain-containing protein 3 (TIM-3) is selectively expressed on terminally differentiated T helper 1 (Th1) cells and acts as a negative regulator that terminates Th1 responses. The dysregulation of TIM-3 expression on T cells is associated with several autoimmune phenotypes and with chronic viral infections; however, the mechanism of this regulation is unclear. In this study, we investigated the effect of DNA methylation on the expression of TIM-3. By analyzing the sequences of TIM-3 promoter regions in human and mouse, we identified a CpG island within the TIM-3 promoter and demonstrated that the promoter activity was controlled by DNA methylation. Furthermore, treatment with 5-aza-2′-deoxycytidine enhanced TIM-3 expression on mouse primary CD4 + T cells under Th0-, Th1- or Th2-polarizing conditions. Finally, pyrosequencing analysis revealed that the methylation level of the TIM-3 promoter gradually decreased after each round of T-cell polarization, and this decrease was inversely correlated with TIM-3 expression. These data suggest that the DNA methylation of the TIM-3 promoter cooperates with lineage-specific transcription factors in the control of Th-cell development. In conclusion, DNA methylation-based regulation of TIM-3 may provide novel insights into understanding the dysregulation of TIM-3 expression under pathogenic conditions.

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