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Genetic studies in mice have shown that the zinc finger transcription factor BCL11B has an essential role in regulating early T cell development and neurogenesis. A de novo heterozygous missense BCL11B variant, BCL11B, was isolated from a patient with T cell deficiency and neurological disorders. Here, we show that mice harboring the corresponding Bcl11b mutation show the emergence of natural killer (NK)/group 1 innate lymphoid cell (ILC1)-like NKp46 cells in the thymus and reduction in TBR1 neurons in the neocortex, which are observed with loss of Bcl11a but not Bcl11b. Thus, the mutant BCL11B-N440K protein interferes with BCL11A function upon heterodimerization. Mechanistically, the Bcl11b mutation dampens the interaction of BCL11B with T cell factor 1 (TCF1) in thymocytes, resulting in weakened antagonism against TCF1 activity that supports the differentiation of NK/ILC1-like cells. Collectively, our results shed new light on the function of BCL11A in suppressing non-T lymphoid developmental potential and uncover the pathogenic mechanism by which BCL11B-N440K interferes with partner BCL11 family proteins.
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Nat Immunol
December 2024
Laboratory for Transcriptional Regulation, RIKEN Center for Integrative Medical Sciences (IMS), Yokohama, Japan.
Genetic studies in mice have shown that the zinc finger transcription factor BCL11B has an essential role in regulating early T cell development and neurogenesis. A de novo heterozygous missense BCL11B variant, BCL11B, was isolated from a patient with T cell deficiency and neurological disorders. Here, we show that mice harboring the corresponding Bcl11b mutation show the emergence of natural killer (NK)/group 1 innate lymphoid cell (ILC1)-like NKp46 cells in the thymus and reduction in TBR1 neurons in the neocortex, which are observed with loss of Bcl11a but not Bcl11b.
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