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  • Signaling function of PRC2 is essential for TCR-driven T cell responses.

Signaling function of PRC2 is essential for TCR-driven T cell responses.

The Journal of experimental medicine (2018-03-11)
Marc-Werner Dobenecker, Joon Seok Park, Jonas Marcello, Michael T McCabe, Richard Gregory, Steven D Knight, Inmaculada Rioja, Anna K Bassil, Rabinder K Prinjha, Alexander Tarakhovsky
ABSTRACT

Differentiation and activation of T cells require the activity of numerous histone lysine methyltransferases (HMT) that control the transcriptional T cell output. One of the most potent regulators of T cell differentiation is the HMT Ezh2. Ezh2 is a key enzymatic component of polycomb repressive complex 2 (PRC2), which silences gene expression by histone H3 di/tri-methylation at lysine 27. Surprisingly, in many cell types, including T cells, Ezh2 is localized in both the nucleus and the cytosol. Here we show the presence of a nuclear-like PRC2 complex in T cell cytosol and demonstrate a role of cytosolic PRC2 in T cell antigen receptor (TCR)-mediated signaling. We show that short-term suppression of PRC2 precludes TCR-driven T cell activation in vitro. We also demonstrate that pharmacological inhibition of PRC2 in vivo greatly attenuates the severe T cell-driven autoimmunity caused by regulatory T cell depletion. Our data reveal cytoplasmic PRC2 is one of the most potent regulators of T cell activation and point toward the therapeutic potential of PRC2 inhibitors for the treatment of T cell-driven autoimmune diseases.

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