Epigenetic regulation of Kcna3-encoding Kv1.3 potassium channel by cereblon contributes to regulation of CD4+ T-cell activation

JA Kang, SH Park, SP Jeong, MH Han… - Proceedings of the …, 2016 - National Acad Sciences
JA Kang, SH Park, SP Jeong, MH Han, CR Lee, KM Lee, N Kim, MR Song, M Choi, M Ye…
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 2016National Acad Sciences
The role of cereblon (CRBN) in T cells is not well understood. We generated mice with a
deletion in Crbn and found cereblon to be an important antagonist of T-cell activation. In
mice lacking CRBN, CD4+ T cells show increased activation and IL-2 production on T-cell
receptor stimulation, ultimately resulting in increased potassium flux and calcium-mediated
signaling. CRBN restricts T-cell activation via epigenetic modification of Kcna3, which
encodes the Kv1. 3 potassium channel required for robust calcium influx in T cells. CRBN …
The role of cereblon (CRBN) in T cells is not well understood. We generated mice with a deletion in Crbn and found cereblon to be an important antagonist of T-cell activation. In mice lacking CRBN, CD4+ T cells show increased activation and IL-2 production on T-cell receptor stimulation, ultimately resulting in increased potassium flux and calcium-mediated signaling. CRBN restricts T-cell activation via epigenetic modification of Kcna3, which encodes the Kv1.3 potassium channel required for robust calcium influx in T cells. CRBN binds directly to conserved DNA elements adjacent to Kcna3 via a previously uncharacterized DNA-binding motif. Consequently, in the absence of CRBN, the expression of Kv1.3 is derepressed, resulting in increased Kv1.3 expression, potassium flux, and CD4+ T-cell hyperactivation. In addition, experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis in T-cell–specific Crbn-deficient mice was exacerbated by increased T-cell activation via Kv1.3. Thus, CRBN limits CD4+ T-cell activation via epigenetic regulation of Kv1.3 expression.
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