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Deltex1 antagonizes HIF-1α and sustains the stability of regulatory T cells in vivo
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Deltex1 antagonizes HIF-1α and sustains the stability of regulatory T cells in vivo

H.-W. Hsiao, T.-S. Hsu, W.-H. Liu, W.-C. Hsieh, T.-F. Chou, Y.-J. Wu, S.-T. JiangM.-Z. Lai
Nature Communications, 卷.6(6353)
19/02/2015

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T cells

Application of regulatory T cells (Tregs) in transplantation, autoimmunity and allergy has been extensively explored, but how Foxp3 and Treg stability is regulated in vivo is incompletely understood. Here, we identify a requirement for Deltex1 (DTX1), a contributor to T-cell anergy and Foxp3 protein level maintenance in vivoDtx1−/− Tregs are as effective as WT Tregs in the inhibition of CD4+CD25 T-cell activation in vitro. However, the suppressive ability of Dtx1−/− Tregs is greatly impaired in vivo. We find that Foxp3 expression is diminished when Dtx1−/− Tregs are co-transferred with effector T cells in vivo. DTX1 promotes the degradation of HIF-1α. Knockout of HIF-1α restores the Foxp3 stability and rescues the defective suppressive activity in Dtx1−/− Treg cells in vivo. Our results suggest that DTX1 exerts another level of control on Treg stability in vivo by sustaining the expression of Foxp3 protein in Tregs.

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