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Hypoxia-inducible factor regulates survival of antigen receptor-driven T cells
Authors:Makino Yuichi  Nakamura Hiroshi  Ikeda Eiji  Ohnuma Kei  Yamauchi Kenji  Yabe Yutaka  Poellinger Lorenz  Okada Yasunori  Morimoto Chikao  Tanaka Hirotoshi
Affiliation:Division of Clinical Immunology, Advanced Clinical Research Center, Institute of Medical Science, University of Tokyo, Japan.
Abstract:Peripheral T lymphocytes undergo activation by antigenic stimulation and function in hypoxic areas of inflammation. We demonstrated in CD3-positive human T cells accumulating in inflammatory tissue expression of the hypoxia-inducible factor-1alpha (HIF-1alpha), indicating a role of hypoxia-mediated signals in regulation of T cell function. Surprisingly, accumulation of HIF-1alpha in human T cells required not only hypoxia but also TCR/CD3-mediated activation. Moreover, hypoxia repressed activation-induced cell death (AICD) by TCR/CD3 stimulation, resulting in an increased survival of the cells. Microarray analysis suggested the involvement of HIF-1 target gene product adrenomedullin (AM) in this process. Indeed, AM receptor antagonist abrogated hypoxia-mediated repression of AICD. Moreover, synthetic AM peptides repressed AICD even in normoxia. Taken together, we propose that hypoxia is a critical determinant of survival of the activated T cells via the HIF-1alpha-AM cascade, defining a previously unknown mode of regulation of peripheral immunity.
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