Suppression of Ca2+ signals by EGR4 controls Th1 differentiation and anti-cancer immunity in vivo

EGR4对Ca2+信号的抑制作用调控体内Th1细胞分化和抗肿瘤免疫。

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作者:Jayati Mookerjee-Basu #,Robert Hooper #,Scott Gross,Bryant Schultz,Christina K Go,Elsie Samakai,Jonathan Ladner,Emmanuelle Nicolas,Yuanyuan Tian,Bo Zhou,M Raza Zaidi,Warren Tourtellotte,Shan He,Yi Zhang,Dietmar J Kappes,Jonathan Soboloff

Abstract

While the zinc finger transcription factors EGR1, EGR2, and EGR3 are recognized as critical for T-cell function, the role of EGR4 remains unstudied. Here, we show that EGR4 is rapidly upregulated upon TCR engagement, serving as a critical "brake" on T-cell activation. Hence, TCR engagement of EGR4-/- T cells leads to enhanced Ca2+ responses, driving sustained NFAT activation and hyperproliferation. This causes profound increases in IFNγ production under resting and diverse polarizing conditions that could be reversed by pharmacological attenuation of Ca2+ entry. Finally, an in vivo melanoma lung colonization assay reveals enhanced anti-tumor immunity in EGR4-/- mice, attributable to Th1 bias, Treg loss, and increased CTL generation in the tumor microenvironment. Overall, these observations reveal for the first time that EGR4 is a key regulator of T-cell differentiation and function.

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