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    Regulatory T (Treg) cells are a CD4 T-cell subset with an important role in immune tolerance; however, the mechanisms underlying Treg cell differentiation and function are incompletely understood. Here, we show that NFIL3/E4BP4, a transcription factor, plays a key role in Treg cell differentiation and function. Microarray analysis showed that Treg cells had lower Nfil3 expression than all other CD4 T-cell subsets. Overexpression of Nfil3 in Treg cells led to diminished expression of Foxp3 and other signature Treg genes, including Il2ra, Icos, Tnfrsf18, and Ctla4. Furthermore, Nfil3-overexpressing Treg cells exhibited impaired immunosuppressive activity in vitro and in vivo. We discovered that NFIL3 directly binds to and negatively regulates the expression of Foxp3. In addition, bisulfite sequencing revealed that NFIL3 induces methylation at Foxp3 locus regulatory CpG sites, which contributes to the control of Treg cell stability. Together, these data indicate that NFIL3 impairs Treg cell function through the downregulation of Foxp3 expression.

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    Hyeong Su Kim, Hyogon Sohn, Sung Woong Jang, Gap Ryol Lee. The transcription factor NFIL3 controls regulatory T-cell function and stability. Experimental & molecular medicine. 2019 Jul 16;51(7):1-15

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    PMID: 31311918

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