[HTML][HTML] Transcription factor E2-2 is an essential and specific regulator of plasmacytoid dendritic cell development

B Cisse, ML Caton, M Lehner, T Maeda, S Scheu… - Cell, 2008 - cell.com
B Cisse, ML Caton, M Lehner, T Maeda, S Scheu, R Locksley, D Holmberg, C Zweier
Cell, 2008cell.com
Plasmacytoid dendritic cells (PDCs) represent a unique immune cell type specialized in type
I interferon (IFN) secretion in response to viral nucleic acids. The molecular control of PDC
lineage specification has been poorly understood. We report that basic helix-loop-helix
transcription factor (E protein) E2-2/Tcf4 is preferentially expressed in murine and human
PDCs. Constitutive or inducible deletion of murine E2-2 blocked the development of PDCs
but not of other lineages and abolished IFN response to unmethylated DNA. Moreover, E2-2 …
Summary
Plasmacytoid dendritic cells (PDCs) represent a unique immune cell type specialized in type I interferon (IFN) secretion in response to viral nucleic acids. The molecular control of PDC lineage specification has been poorly understood. We report that basic helix-loop-helix transcription factor (E protein) E2-2/Tcf4 is preferentially expressed in murine and human PDCs. Constitutive or inducible deletion of murine E2-2 blocked the development of PDCs but not of other lineages and abolished IFN response to unmethylated DNA. Moreover, E2-2 haploinsufficiency in mice and in human Pitt-Hopkins syndrome patients was associated with aberrant expression profile and impaired IFN response of the PDC. E2-2 directly activated multiple PDC-enriched genes, including transcription factors involved in PDC development (SpiB, Irf8) and function (Irf7). These results identify E2-2 as a specific transcriptional regulator of the PDC lineage in mice and humans and reveal a key function of E proteins in the innate immune system.
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