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NFATc1 controls the cytotoxicity of CD8\(^{+}\) T cells (2017)
Klein-Hessling, Stefan ; Muhammad, Khalid ; Klein, Matthias ; Pusch, Tobias ; Rudolf, Ronald ; Flöter, Jessica ; Qureischi, Musga ; Beilhack, Andreas ; Vaeth, Martin ; Kummerow, Carsten ; Backes, Christian ; Schoppmeyer, Rouven ; Hahn, Ulrike ; Hoth, Markus ; Bopp, Tobias ; Berberich-Siebelt, Friederike ; Patra, Amiya ; Avots, Andris ; Müller, Nora ; Schulze, Almut ; Serfling, Edgar
Cytotoxic T lymphocytes are effector CD8\(^{+}\) T cells that eradicate infected and malignant cells. Here we show that the transcription factor NFATc1 controls the cytotoxicity of mouse cytotoxic T lymphocytes. Activation of Nfatc1\(^{-/-}\) cytotoxic T lymphocytes showed a defective cytoskeleton organization and recruitment of cytosolic organelles to immunological synapses. These cells have reduced cytotoxicity against tumor cells, and mice with NFATc1-deficient T cells are defective in controlling Listeria infection. Transcriptome analysis shows diminished RNA levels of numerous genes in Nfatc1\(^{-/-}\) CD8\(^{+}\) T cells, including Tbx21, Gzmb and genes encoding cytokines and chemokines, and genes controlling glycolysis. Nfatc1\(^{-/-}\), but not Nfatc2\(^{-/-}\) CD8\(^{+}\) T cells have an impaired metabolic switch to glycolysis, which can be restored by IL-2. Genome-wide ChIP-seq shows that NFATc1 binds many genes that control cytotoxic T lymphocyte activity. Together these data indicate that NFATc1 is an important regulator of cytotoxic T lymphocyte effector functions.
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