PLoS ONE (Jan 2011)

T cell-intrinsic and -extrinsic contributions of the IFNAR/STAT1-axis to thymocyte survival.

  • Hiroshi Moro,
  • Dennis C Otero,
  • Yoshinari Tanabe,
  • Michael David

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0024972
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6, no. 9
p. e24972

Abstract

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STAT1 is an essential part of interferon signaling, and STAT1-deficiency results in heightened susceptibility to infections or autoimmunity in both mice and humans. Here we report that mice lacking the IFNα/β-receptor (IFNAR1) or STAT1 display impaired deletion of autoreactive CD4(+)CD8(+)-T-cells. Strikingly, co-existence of WT T cells restored thymic elimination of self-reactive STAT1-deficient CD4(+)CD8(+)-T cells. Analysis of STAT1-deficient thymocytes further revealed reduced Bim expression, which was restored in the presence of WT T cells. These results indicate that type I interferons and STAT1 play an important role in the survival of MHC class I-restricted T cells in a T cell intrinsic and non-cell intrinsic manner that involves regulation of Bim expression through feedback provided by mature STAT1-competent T cells.