[PDF][PDF] An essential role of the Forkhead-box transcription factor Foxo1 in control of T cell homeostasis and tolerance

W Ouyang, O Beckett, RA Flavell, MO Li - Immunity, 2009 - cell.com
W Ouyang, O Beckett, RA Flavell, MO Li
Immunity, 2009cell.com
Members of the Forkhead box O (Foxo) family of transcription factors are key regulators of
cellular responses, but their function in the immune system remains incompletely
understood. Here we showed that T cell-specific deletion of Foxo1 gene in mice led to
spontaneous T cell activation, effector T cell differentiation, autoantibody production, and the
induction of inflammatory bowel disease in a transfer model. In addition, Foxo1 was critical
for the maintenance of naive T cells in the peripheral lymphoid organs. Transcriptome …
Summary
Members of the Forkhead box O (Foxo) family of transcription factors are key regulators of cellular responses, but their function in the immune system remains incompletely understood. Here we showed that T cell-specific deletion of Foxo1 gene in mice led to spontaneous T cell activation, effector T cell differentiation, autoantibody production, and the induction of inflammatory bowel disease in a transfer model. In addition, Foxo1 was critical for the maintenance of naive T cells in the peripheral lymphoid organs. Transcriptome analyses of T cells identified Foxo1-regulated genes encoding, among others, cell-surface molecules, signaling proteins, and nuclear factors that control gene expression. Functional studies validated interleukin-7 receptor-α as a Foxo1 target gene essential for Foxo1 maintenance of naive T cells. These findings reveal crucial functions of Foxo1-dependent transcription in control of T cell homeostasis and tolerance.
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