Unexpected positive control of NFκB and miR-155 by DGKa and ζ ensures effector and memory CD8+ T Cell differentiation

Jialong Yang, Ping Zhang, Sruti Krishna, Jinli Wang, Xingguang Lin, Hongxiang Huang, Danli Xie, Balachandra Gorentla, Rick Huang, Jimin Gao, Qi Jing Li, Xiao Ping Zhong*

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Abstract

Signals from the T-cell receptor (TCR) and γ-chain cytokine receptors play crucial roles in initiating activation and effector/memory differentiation of CD8 T-cells. We report here that simultaneous deletion of both diacylglycerol kinase (DGK) α and ζ (DKO) severely impaired expansion of CD8 effector T cells and formation of memory CD8 T-cells after Listeria monocytogenes infection. Moreover, ablation of both DGKa and ζ in preformed memory CD8 T-cells triggered death and impaired homeostatic proliferation of these cells. DKO CD8 T-cells were impaired in priming due to decreased expression of chemokine receptors and migration to the draining lymph nodes. Moreover, DKO CD8 T-cells were unexpectedly defective in NFκB-mediated miR-155 transcript, leading to excessive SOCS1 expression and impaired γ-chain cytokine signaling. Our data identified a DGK-NFκB-miR-155-SOCS1 axis that bridges TCR and γ-chain cytokine signaling for robust CD8 T-cell primary and memory responses to bacterial infection.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)33744-33764
Number of pages21
JournalOncotarget
Volume7
Issue number23
DOIs
StatePublished - 7 Jun 2016
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • CD8 T cell
  • DGK
  • Immune response
  • Immunity
  • Immunology and Microbiology Section
  • Listeria monocytogenes
  • MiR-155
  • NFκB

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