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DNA methylation is a nonredundant repressor of the Th2 effector program

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JOURNAL OF IMMUNOLOGY
Volume 173, Issue 7, Pages 4402-4406

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AMER ASSOC IMMUNOLOGISTS
DOI: 10.4049/jimmunol.173.7.4402

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  1. NICHD NIH HHS [HD39454, HD18184] Funding Source: Medline
  2. NIGMS NIH HHS [GM20865] Funding Source: Medline

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The extent to which DNA methylation contributes to proper regulation of murine T cell effector function is unclear. In this study, we show that in the absence of the maintenance DNA methyltransferase Dnmt1, silencing of IL-4, IL-5, IL-13, and IL-10 in CD8 T cells was abolished, and expression of these Th2 cytokines increased as much as 1000-fold compared with that of control CD8 T cells. Th2 cytokine expression also increased in Dnmt1(-/-) CD4 T cells, but the increase (similar to20-40-fold for IL-4 and IL-10, less than or equal to5-fold for IL-5 and IL-13) was less than for CD8 T cells. As a result, both Dnmt1(-/-) CD4 and CD8 T cells expressed high and comparable amounts of Th2 cytokines. Loss of Dnmt1 had more subtle effects on IL-2 (less than or equal to5-fold increase) and IFN-gamma (similar to5-10-fold increase) expression and did not affect the normal bias for greater IL-2 expression by CD4 T cells and greater IFN-gamma expression by CD8 T cells, nor the exclusive expression of perforin and granzyme B by the CD8 T cells. These results indicate that Dnmt1 and DNA methylation are necessary to prevent cell autonomous Th2 cytokine expression in CD8 T cells but are not essential for maintaining proper T cell subset-specific expression of Th1 or CTL effectors. We also found that the expression of Th2 cytokines by Dnmt1(-/-) T cells was appropriately up-regulated in Th2 conditions and down-regulated in Thl conditions, indicating that transcription factors and DNA methylation are complementary and nonredundant mechanisms by which the Th2 effector program is regulated.

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