A pathway regulated by cell cycle inhibitor p27Kip1 and checkpoint inhibitor Smad3 is involved in the induction of T cell tolerance
- 1 October 2006
- journal article
- Published by Springer Nature in Nature Immunology
- Vol. 7 (11) , 1157-1165
- https://doi.org/10.1038/ni1398
Abstract
Peripheral tolerance is essential for immunological homeostasis. Tolerant T cells are thought to arise after T cell receptor ligation in conditions that are nonpermissive for replication. Here we have investigated the function of the cell cycle inhibitor p27Kip1 in tolerance induction in vivo using naive T cell receptor–transgenic cells lacking the cyclin-dependent kinase (Cdk)–binding domain of p27Kip1(p27Δ). Wild-type but not p27Δ cells underwent tolerization. Tolerized wild-type cells had impaired Cdk2 and Cdc2 kinase activity and failed to phosphorylate the checkpoint inhibitor Smad3, leading to enhanced expression of the Cdk inhibitor p15. In contrast, p27Δ cells proliferated in tolerizing conditions because of Cdk kinase activation and phosphorylation of Smad3, which resulted in no upregulation of p15. Smad3 'knockdown' prevented tolerance induction, whereas expression of a Smad3 mutant resistant to Cdk-mediated phosphorylation recapitulated molecular and functional events of tolerance. Thus, p27Kip1 is required during induction of tolerance and Smad3 regulates T cell responses 'downstream' of p27Kip1.Keywords
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