Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, Vol.436, No.1, 47-52, 2013
Id1 expression promotes peripheral CD4(+) T cell proliferation and survival upon TCR activation without co-stimulation
Although the role of E proteins in the thymocyte development is well documented, much less is known about their function in peripheral T cells. Here we demonstrated that CD4 promoter-driven transgenic expression of Id1, a naturally occurring dominant-negative inhibitor of E proteins, can substitute for the co-stimulatory signal delivered by CD28 to facilitate the proliferation and survival of naive CD4(+) cells upon anti-CD3 stimulation. We next discovered that IL-2 production and NF-kappa B activity after anti-CD3 stimulation were significantly elevated in Id1-expressing cells, which may be, at least in part, responsible for the augmentation of their proliferation and survival. Taken together, results from this study suggest an important role of E and Id proteins in peripheral T cell activation. The ability of Id proteins to by-pass co-stimulatory signals to enable T cell activation has significant implications in regulating T cell immunity. (c) 2013 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.