Biomolecules (Oct 2022)

Regulation of CD4 T Cell Responses by the Transcription Factor Eomesodermin

  • Kunal Dhume,
  • Brandon Kaye,
  • K. Kai McKinstry

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/biom12111549
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 11
p. 1549

Abstract

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Central to the impacts of CD4 T cells, both positive in settings of infectious disease and cancer and negative in the settings of autoimmunity and allergy, is their ability to differentiate into distinct effector subsets with specialized functions. The programming required to support such responses is largely dictated by lineage-specifying transcription factors, often called ‘master regulators’. However, it is increasingly clear that many aspects of CD4 T cell immunobiology that can determine the outcomes of disease states involve a broader transcriptional network. Eomesodermin (Eomes) is emerging as an important member of this class of transcription factors. While best studied in CD8 T cells and NK cells, an increasing body of work has focused on impacts of Eomes expression in CD4 T cell responses in an array of different settings. Here, we focus on the varied impacts reported in these studies that, together, indicate the potential of targeting Eomes expression in CD4 T cells as a strategy to improve a variety of clinical outcomes.

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