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  • Semi-invariant natural killer T (iNKT) cells are self-reactive lymphocytes, and the process by which they achieve self-tolerance is not well understood, particularly the role of the transcription factor Nur77.
  • Sustained overexpression of Nur77 in mouse thymocytes prevents the development of iNKT cells, but introducing a rearranged TCR-α chain can partially rescue development to stage 0.
  • Despite emerging from this development stage, iNKT cells in certain experimental conditions show signs of exhaustion and a compromised response to stimuli, highlighting Nur77's crucial role in regulating both the development and function of iNKT cells.

Article Abstract

Semi-invariant natural killer T (iNKT) cells are self-reactive lymphocytes, yet how this lineage attains self-tolerance remains unknown. iNKT cells constitutively express high levels of -encoded Nur77, a transcription factor that integrates signal strength downstream of the T cell receptor (TCR) within activated thymocytes and peripheral T cells. The function of Nur77 in iNKT cells is unknown. Here we report that sustained Nur77 overexpression (Nur77) in mouse thymocytes abrogates iNKT cell development. Introgression of a rearranged TCR-α chain gene into the Nur77 (Nur77;Vα14) mouse rescued iNKT cell development up to the early precursor stage, stage 0. iNKT cells in bone marrow chimeras that reconstituted thymic cellularity developed beyond stage 0 precursors and yielded IL-4-producing NKT2 cell subset but not IFN-γ-producing NKT1 cell subset. Nonetheless, the developing thymic iNKT cells that emerged in these chimeras expressed the exhaustion marker PD1 and responded poorly to a strong glycolipid agonist. Thus, Nur77 integrates signals emanating from the TCR to control thymic iNKT cell tolerance induction, terminal differentiation, and effector functions.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7382224PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2001665117DOI Listing

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