Expanding roles for ThPOK in thymic development

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Abstract

The role of the zinc finger transcription factor ThPOK (T-helper-inducing POZ-Kruppel-like factor) in promoting commitment of αβ T cells to the CD4 lineage is now well established. New results indicate that ThPOK is also important for the development and/or acquisition of effector functions by other T cell subsets, including several not marked by CD4 expression, i.e. double-negative invariant natural killer T (iNKT) cells, γδ cells, and even memory CD8+ T cells. There is compelling evidence that ThPOK expression in most or all of these cases is dependent on T-cell receptor signaling and that differences in relative TCR signal strength/length may induce different levels of ThPOK expression. The developmental consequences of ThPOK expression vary according to cell type, which may partly reflect differences in ThPOK levels and/or in transcriptional networks between cell types.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)182-194
Number of pages13
JournalImmunological Reviews
Volume238
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - Nov 2010

Keywords

  • CD4
  • Lineage choice
  • T-cell development
  • ThPOK
  • Thymocyte
  • γδTCR

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