@phdthesis{Giampaolo2022, author = {Giampaolo, Sabrina}, title = {Role of the transcription factor NFATc1 during the early stages of thymocyte development}, doi = {10.25972/OPUS-24639}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-246394}, school = {Universit{\"a}t W{\"u}rzburg}, year = {2022}, abstract = {T lymphocytes (T cells) represent one of the major cell populations of the immune system. Named by the place of their development, the thymus, several types can be distinguished as the αβ T cells, the γδ T cells, the mucosa-associated invariant T cells (MAIT), and the natural killer T (NKT) cells. The αβ lineages of CD4+ THelper and the CD8+ T cytotoxic cells with the T cell receptor (TCR) composed of α- and β-chain are major players of the adaptive immune system. In the thymus, CD4+ and CD8+ single positive (SP) αβ cells represent the ultimate result of positive and negative selection of CD4+CD8+ double positive (DP) thymocytes. The DP population derives from the double negative (DN) thymocytes that develop from bone marrow-derived progenitors through different stages (DN1-DN4) that are characterized by CD25 and CD44 surface expression. NFATc1, a member of the Nuclear Factor of Activated T cells (NFAT) transcription factors family, is critically involved in the differentiation and function of T cells. During thymocyte development, the nuclear expression of NFATc1 reaches the highest level at the DN3 (CD44-CD25+) stage. The hematopoietic cell-specific ablation of NFATc1 activity results in an arrest of thymocyte differentiation at the DN1 (CD44+CD25-) stage. On the other hand, over-expression of a constitutively active version of NFATc1 results in an impaired transition of DN3 cells to the DN4 (CD44-CD25-) stage, suggesting that a certain threshold level of NFATc1 activity is critical at this point. ChIP-seq and RNA-seq analysis allowed us the identification of NFATc1/A target genes involved in lineage development as the Tcra and Tcrb gene loci. Furthermore, we identified multiple NFATc1-regulated genes that are involved in γδ T cell development. In the mouse models, Rag1Cre-Nfatc1fl/fl and Rag1Cre-E2fl/fl, in which the activity of NFATc1 or inducible NFATc1 in the latter is impaired during the early stages of thymocyte development, we observed increased numbers of γδ T cells. These γδ T cells showed an unusual overexpression of CD4, a lack of CD24 expression, and overexpression of the anti-apoptotic gene Bcl2a1a. We hypothesize that during the DN stages NFATc1 plays an important role in regulating crucial steps of αβ thymocyte development and when NFATc1 activity is missing this may disturb αβ development resulting in alternative cell fates like γδ T cells.}, subject = {Thymocytes}, language = {en} } @phdthesis{Gulde2022, author = {Gulde, Tobias Simon}, title = {Die molekulare Grundlage f{\"u}r die h{\"o}here Sensitivit{\"a}t regulatorischer CD4\(^+\) T-Zellen im Vergleich zu konventionellen CD4\(^+\) T-Zellen gegen{\"u}ber der Stimulation mit CD28 Superagonisten}, doi = {10.25972/OPUS-28396}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-283962}, school = {Universit{\"a}t W{\"u}rzburg}, year = {2022}, abstract = {In Ratten und M{\"a}usen aktiviert der superagonistische anti-CD28 monoklonale Antik{\"o}rper (CD28SA) vorzugsweise regulatorische T-Zellen. In niedriger Dosierung f{\"u}hrt CD28SA zu einer fast ausschließlichen Aktivierung von regulatorischen T-Zellen (Tregs). Diese Beobachtung konnte inzwischen auch f{\"u}r menschliche Zellen in Zellkultur best{\"a}tigt werden. In gesunden und freiwilligen Testpersonen deutet die Zytokin-Antwort nach Applikationen von niedrigen CD28SA-Dosen darauf hin, dass sich diese Beobachtung auch in-vivo bewahrheitet. Eine Gabe von CD28SA in niedriger Dosierung, die zu einer exklusiven Aktivierung von regulatorischen T-Zellen f{\"u}hrt, k{\"o}nnte somit in der Behandlung von Autoimmunkrankheiten oder von entz{\"u}ndlichen Erkrankungen eingesetzt werden. Eine mechanistische Erkl{\"a}rung f{\"u}r dieses Ph{\"a}nomen blieb lange Zeit unklar. Die CD28SA-vermittelte T-Zell-Aktivierung ist abh{\"a}ngig von der Verst{\"a}rkung von basalen tonischen Signalen, die T-Zellen {\"u}ber ihren T-Zell-Rezeptor erhalten. Diese Tatsache f{\"u}hrte zu der Hypothese, dass die schwachen, tonischen Signale, die konventionelle CD4+ T-Zellen in Abwesenheit ihrer spezifischen Antigene {\"u}ber den T-Zell-Rezeptor erhalten, ein st{\"a}rkeres CD28 Signal f{\"u}r ihre Aktivierung ben{\"o}tigen als die selbstreaktiven regulatorischen T-Zellen, die ein st{\"a}rkeres Selbstpeptid-TCR Signal erhalten. In dieser Arbeit konnte gezeigt werden, dass die Blockade von MHC-Klasse-II-Molek{\"u}len in M{\"a}usen, in-vitro und in-vivo, den Vorteil der regulatorischen T-Zellen gegen{\"u}ber den konventionellen T-Zellen bez{\"u}glich der Antwort auf niedrige CD28SA Dosierungen, aufhebt.}, subject = {Regulatorischer T-Lymphozyt}, language = {de} }