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The transcription factor Rfx7 limits metabolism of NK cells and promotes their maintenance and immunity.

Wilson CastroSonia T ChelbiCharlène NiogretCristina Ramon-BarrosSuzanne P M WeltenKevin OsterheldHaiping WangGiorgia RotaLeonor MorgadoÉric VivierMiro E RaeberOnur BoymanMauro DelorenziDavid BarrasPing-Chih HoAnnette OxeniusGreta Guarda
Published in: Nature immunology (2018)
Regulatory factor X 7 (Rfx7) is an uncharacterized transcription factor belonging to a family involved in ciliogenesis and immunity. Here, we found that deletion of Rfx7 leads to a decrease in natural killer (NK) cell maintenance and immunity in vivo. Genomic approaches showed that Rfx7 coordinated a transcriptional network controlling cell metabolism. Rfx7-/- NK lymphocytes presented increased size, granularity, proliferation, and energetic state, whereas genetic reduction of mTOR activity mitigated those defects. Notably, Rfx7-deficient NK lymphocytes were rescued by interleukin 15 through engagement of the Janus kinase (Jak) pathway, thus revealing the importance of this signaling for maintenance of such spontaneously activated NK cells. Rfx7 therefore emerges as a novel transcriptional regulator of NK cell homeostasis and metabolic quiescence.
Keyphrases
  • nk cells
  • transcription factor
  • dna binding
  • peripheral blood
  • gene expression
  • copy number
  • social media
  • genome wide
  • stem cells
  • genome wide identification
  • dna methylation
  • bone marrow