STAT5 orchestrates local epigenetic changes for chromatin accessibility and rearrangements by direct binding to the TCRγ locus

K Wagatsuma, S Tani-ichi, B Liang… - The Journal of …, 2015 - journals.aai.org
K Wagatsuma, S Tani-ichi, B Liang, S Shitara, K Ishihara, M Abe, H Miyachi, S Kitano…
The Journal of Immunology, 2015journals.aai.org
The transcription factor STAT5, which is activated by IL-7R, controls chromatin accessibility
and rearrangements of the TCRγ locus. Although STAT-binding motifs are conserved in Jγ
promoters and Eγ enhancers, little is known about their precise roles in rearrangements of
the TCRγ locus in vivo. To address this question, we established two lines of Jγ1 promoter
mutant mice: one harboring a deletion in the Jγ1 promoter, including three STAT motifs
(Jγ1P Δ/Δ), and the other carrying point mutations in the three STAT motifs in that promoter …
Abstract
The transcription factor STAT5, which is activated by IL-7R, controls chromatin accessibility and rearrangements of the TCRγ locus. Although STAT-binding motifs are conserved in Jγ promoters and Eγ enhancers, little is known about their precise roles in rearrangements of the TCRγ locus in vivo. To address this question, we established two lines of Jγ1 promoter mutant mice: one harboring a deletion in the Jγ1 promoter, including three STAT motifs (Jγ1P Δ/Δ), and the other carrying point mutations in the three STAT motifs in that promoter (Jγ1P mS/mS). Both Jγ1P Δ/Δ and Jγ1P mS/mS mice showed impaired recruitment of STAT5 and chromatin remodeling factor BRG1 at the Jγ1 gene segment. This resulted in severe and specific reduction in germline transcription, histone H3 acetylation, and histone H4 lysine 4 methylation of the Jγ1 gene segment in adult thymus. Rearrangement and DNA cleavage of the segment were severely diminished, and Jγ1 promoter mutant mice showed profoundly decreased numbers of γδ T cells of γ1 cluster origin. Finally, compared with controls, both mutant mice showed a severe reduction in rearrangements of the Jγ1 gene segment, perturbed development of γδ T cells of γ1 cluster origin in fetal thymus, and fewer Vγ3+ dendritic epidermal T cells. Furthermore, interaction with the Jγ1 promoter and Eγ1, a TCRγ enhancer, was dependent on STAT motifs in the Jγ1 promoter. Overall, this study strongly suggests that direct binding of STAT5 to STAT motifs in the Jγ promoter is essential for local chromatin accessibility and Jγ/Eγ chromatin interaction, triggering rearrangements of the TCRγ locus.
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