The Transcription Factor Zfp335 Promotes Differentiation and Persistence of Memory CD8+ T Cells by Regulating TCF-1

  • Haiyan Liu
  • , Xin Wang
  • , Renyi Ding
  • , Anjun Jiao
  • , Huiqiang Zheng
  • , Cangang Zhang
  • , Zhao Feng
  • , Yanhong Su
  • , Xiaofeng Yang
  • , Lei Lei
  • , Lina Sun
  • , Lianjun Zhang
  • , Chenming Sun
  • , Baojun Zhang

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Abstract

Memory CD8+ T cells play an essential role in providing effective and lifelong protection against pathogens. Comprehensive transcriptional and epigenetic networks are involved in modulating memory T cell development, but the molecular regulations of CD8+ memory T cell formation and long-term persistence remain largely unknown. In this study, we show that zinc finger protein 335 (Zfp335) is indispensable for CD8+ T cell memory establishment and maintenance during acute infections. Mice with Zfp335 deletion in CD8+ T cells exhibit a significant reduction of memory T cells and memory precursor cells in the contraction phase. Zfp335 deficiency in CD8+ T cells resulted in decreased expression of memory featured genes Eomes and IL-2Rb, leading to a loss of memory identity and an increase of apoptosis in response to IL-7 and IL-15. Mechanistically, Zfp335 directly binds to and regulates TCF-1, known to be critical for memory T cell development. Importantly, overexpression TCF-1 could rescue the defects in the survival of both CD8+ memory precursors and memory T cells caused by Zfp335 deficiency. Collectively, our findings reveal that Zfp335 serves as a novel transcriptional factor upstream of TCF-1 in regulating CD8+ T cell memory.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)886-895
Number of pages10
JournalJournal of Immunology
Volume209
Issue number5
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Sep 2022

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