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The phospholipid kinase PIKFYVE is essential for Th17 differentiation. | LitMetric

T helper 17 (Th17) cells are effector cells that mediate inflammatory responses to bacterial and fungal pathogens. While the cytokine signaling inputs required to generate Th17s are established, less is known about intracellular pathways that drive Th17 differentiation. Our previously published phosphoproteomic screen identifies that PIKFYVE, a lipid kinase that generates the phosphatidylinositol PtdIns(3,5)P2, is activated during Th17 differentiation. Herein, we discovered that PIKFYVE regulates kinase and transcription factor networks to promote Th17 differentiation. As a specific example, PtdIns(3,5)P2 directly stimulates mTORC1 kinase activity to promote cell division and differentiation pathways. Furthermore, PIKFYVE promotes STAT3 phosphorylation, which is required for Th17 differentiation. Chemical inhibition or CD4-specific deletion of PIKFYVE reduces Th17 differentiation and autoimmune pathology in the experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis murine model of multiple sclerosis. Our findings identify molecular mechanisms by which PIKFYVE promotes Th17 differentiation and suggest that PIKFYVE is a potential therapeutic target in Th17-driven autoimmune diseases.

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