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Foxn1 regulates key target genes essential for T cell development in postnatal thymic epithelial cells

Zuklys, S. and Handel, A. and Zhanybekova, S. and Govani, F. and Keller, M. and Maio, S. and Mayer, C. E. and Teh, H. Y. and Hafen, K. and Gallone, G. and Barthlott, T. and Ponting, C. P. and Hollander, G. A.. (2016) Foxn1 regulates key target genes essential for T cell development in postnatal thymic epithelial cells. Nat Immunol, 17 (10). pp. 1206-1215.

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Abstract

Thymic epithelial cell differentiation, growth and function depend on the expression of the transcription factor Foxn1; however, its target genes have never been physically identified. Using static and inducible genetic model systems and chromatin studies, we developed a genome-wide map of direct Foxn1 target genes for postnatal thymic epithelia and defined the Foxn1 binding motif. We determined the function of Foxn1 in these cells and found that, in addition to the transcriptional control of genes involved in the attraction and lineage commitment of T cell precursors, Foxn1 regulates the expression of genes involved in antigen processing and thymocyte selection. Thus, critical events in thymic lympho-stromal cross-talk and T cell selection are indispensably choreographed by Foxn1.
Faculties and Departments:03 Faculty of Medicine > Departement Biomedizin > Department of Biomedicine, University Children's Hospital > Pediatric Immunology (Holländer)
UniBasel Contributors:Holländer, Georg
Item Type:Article, refereed
Article Subtype:Research Article
ISSN:1529-2916 (Electronic) 1529-2908 (Linking)
Note:Publication type according to Uni Basel Research Database: Journal article
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