The pre-TCR signal induces transcriptional silencing of the TCRγ locus by reducing the recruitment of STAT5 and Runx to transcriptional enhancers
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The pre-TCR signal induces transcriptional silencing of the TCRγ locus by reducing the recruitment of STAT5 and Runx to transcriptional enhancers
Abstract
The mouse TCRγ locus is positively regulated by the transcription factors STAT5 and Runx. While the locus undergoes frequent rearrangements in T lymphocytes, TCRγ transcription is repressed in αβ T cells. This phenomenon, known as TCRγ silencing, depends on pre-TCR-induced thymocyte proliferation. The molecular basis for TCRγ silencing, however, is largely unknown. Here, we show that pre-TCR signaling reduces transcription and histone acetylation of the TCRγ locus irrespective of V-J rearrangements. We also demonstrate that Runx is recruited to Eγ and HsA enhancer elements of the TCRγ locus, primarily at the CD4(-)CD8(-) double-negative stage and that Runx binding to these elements decreases at later stages of thymocyte development. Importantly, anti-CD3 antibody treatment decreased IL-7R expression levels, STAT5 phosphorylation and recruitment of STAT5 and Runx to Eγ and HsA elements in RAG2-deficient thymocytes, suggesting that pre-TCR signaling triggers reduced binding of STAT5 and Runx to the enhancer elements. Furthermore, we observed that misexpression of STAT5 or Runx in the CD4(+)CD8(+) double-positive cell line DPK induces TCRγ gene transcription. Finally, we showed that TCRγ transcription is induced in αβ T cells from Runx3 transgenic mice, suggesting that Runx3 counteracts TCRγ silencing in αβ T cells in vivo. Our results suggest that pre-TCR signaling indirectly inactivates TCRγ enhancers by reducing recruitment of STAT5 and Runx and imply that this effect is an important step for TCRγ silencing in αβ T cells.
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