iScience (Jan 2023)

The poly(C)-binding protein Pcbp2 is essential for CD4+ T cell activation and proliferation

  • Massimo Martinelli,
  • Gabrielle Aguilar,
  • David S.M. Lee,
  • Andrew Kromer,
  • Nhu Nguyen,
  • Benjamin J. Wilkins,
  • Tatiana Akimova,
  • Ulf H. Beier,
  • Louis R. Ghanem

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 26, no. 1
p. 105860

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Summary: The RNA-binding protein Pcbp2 is widely expressed in the innate and adaptive immune systems and is essential for mouse development. To determine whether Pcbp2 is required for CD4+ T cell development and function, we derived mice with conditional Pcbp2 deletion in CD4+ T cells and assessed their overall phenotype and proliferative responses to activating stimuli. We found that Pcbp2 is essential for T conventional cell (Tconv) proliferation, working through regulation of co-stimulatory signaling. Pcbp2 deficiency in the CD4+ lineage did not impact Treg abundance in vivo or function in vitro. In addition, our data demonstrate a clear association between Pcbp2 control of Runx1 exon 6 splicing in CD4+ T cells and a specific role for Pcbp2 in the maintenance of peripheral CD4+ lymphocyte population size. Last, we show that Pcbp2 function is required for optimal in vivo Tconv cell activation in a T cell adoptive transfer colitis model system.

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