Eos Mediates Foxp3-Dependent Gene Silencing in CD4+ Regulatory T Cells

2009 
CD4 + regulatory T cells (T regs ) maintain immunological self-tolerance and immune homeostasis by suppressing aberrant or excessive immune responses. The core genetic program of T regs and their ability to suppress pathologic immune responses depends on the transcription factor Foxp3. Despite progress in understanding mechanisms of Foxp3-dependent gene activation, the molecular mechanism of Foxp3-dependent gene repression remains largely unknown. We identified Eos, a zinc-finger transcription factor of the Ikaros family, as a critical mediator of Foxp3-dependent gene silencing in T regs . Eos interacts directly with Foxp3 and induces chromatin modifications that result in gene silencing in T regs . Silencing of Eos in T regs abrogates their ability to suppress immune responses and endows them with partial effector function, thus demonstrating the critical role that Eos plays in T reg programming.
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