Transcriptional regulation of adaptive and innate lymphoid lineage specification
- 7 December 2020
- journal article
- review article
- Published by Wiley in Immunological Reviews
- Vol. 300 (1), 65-81
- https://doi.org/10.1111/imr.12935
Abstract
Once alerted to the presence of a pathogen, activated CD4+ T cells initiate distinct gene expression programs that produce multiple functionally specialized T helper (Th) subsets. The cytokine milieu present at the time of antigen encounter instructs CD4+ T cells to differentiate into interferon‐(IFN)‐γ‐producing Th1 cells, interleukin‐(IL)‐4‐producing Th2 cells, IL‐17‐producing Th17 cells, follicular T helper (Tfh) cells, or regulatory T (Treg) cells. In each of these Th cell subsets, a single transcription factor has been identified as a critical regulator of its specialized differentiation program. In this context, the expression of the “master regulator” is necessary and sufficient to activate lineage‐specific genes while restricting the gene expression program of alternative Th fates. Thus, the transcription factor T‐bet controls Th1 differentiation program, while the development of Th2, Th17, Tfh, and Treg cells is dependent on transcription factors GATA3, RORγt, Bcl6, and Foxp3, respectively. Nevertheless, master regulators or, more precisely, lineage‐defining transcription factors do not function in isolation. In fact, they interact with a complex network of transcription factors, orchestrating cell lineage specification programs. In this review, we discuss the concept of the combinatorial interactions of key transcription factors in determining helper T cell identity. Additionally, lineage‐defining transcription factors have well‐established functions beyond their role in CD4+ Th subsets. They play critically important functions at distinct stages during T cell development in the thymus and they control the development of innate lymphoid cells (ILCs) in the bone marrow. In tracking the journey of T cells traversing from the thymus to the periphery and during the immune response, we discuss in broad terms developmental stage and context‐dependent functions of lineage‐defining transcription factors in regulating specification programs of innate and adaptive lymphocytes.Keywords
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