Transcription Factor T-bet Orchestrates Lineage Development and Function in the Immune System.

Abstract:

:T-bet was originally described as the key transcription factor defining type 1 T helper (Th) cells. However, it is now clear that it drives the orchestrated generation of effector and memory cells in multiple different lymphocyte lineages. In addition to Th1 cells, CD8 T cells, B cells and some innate lymphocyte populations require T-bet for their development or differentiation in response to antigen. Furthermore, other Th cell populations, including T follicular helper and Th17, as well as regulatory T cells can co-opt T-bet expression to promote functional diversification and colocalization. Thus, T-bet broadly regulates transcriptional programs in response to type 1 inflammatory signals and mediates the coordinated differentiation, function, migration and survival of effector and memory lymphocyte subsets in the affected tissue. Therefore, T-bet expression is essential for effective clearance of pathogens and maintenance of immunity.

journal_name

Trends Immunol

journal_title

Trends in immunology

authors

Kallies A,Good-Jacobson KL

doi

10.1016/j.it.2017.02.003

subject

Has Abstract

pub_date

2017-04-01 00:00:00

pages

287-297

issue

4

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1471-4906

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1471-4981

pii

S1471-4906(17)30026-1

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38

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