Modulation of γδ T cells by USF3: Implications for liver fibrosis and immune regulation
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Modulation of γδ T cells by USF3: Implications for liver fibrosis and immune regulation
Abstract
Previous studies have established that γδ T cells play a significant role in liver fibrosis. However, their specific functions and mechanisms in fibrotic liver tissue remain unclear. Using online microarray expression profiles, we observed that USF3 was upregulated in patients with liver fibrosis and was associated with immune cells. Additionally, increases in the expression of USF3 correlated with elevated levels of interferon-gamma (IFN-γ) in γδ T cells. However, the regulatory impact of USF3 on T cells, particularly in relation to fibrosis, has not been sufficiently elucidated. In this study, we employed conditional knockout mice (USF3f/f; CD2-cre) to investigate the role of USF3 in γδ T cells. The conditional knockout of USF3 resulted in an increase in both the number and proliferation of γδ T cells, which was associated with mTOR signaling pathway activation. The absence of USF3 significantly enhanced the expression of Eomes in γδ T cells, leading to an increase in IFN-γ production. Importantly, liver fibrosis was alleviated in USF3 conditional knockout mice, which was potentially linked to the enhanced proliferation of γδ T cells and the elevated expression of cytotoxic molecules, including IFN-γ. In summary, targeting USF3 in γδ T cells may represent a promising immunotherapeutic approach for liver fibrosis.
Keywords: Eomes; Hepatic fibrosis; USF3; γδ T cells.
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Conflict of interest statement
Declaration of competing interest The authors declare that they have no known competing financial interests or personal relationships that could have appeared to influence the work reported in this paper.
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