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Invariant natural killer T‐cell development and function with loss of microRNA‐155
Authors:Adolfo B. Frias Jr  Heather M. Buechel  Arpan Neupane  Louise M. D'Cruz
Affiliation:Department of Immunology, Biomedical Science Tower, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA, USA
Abstract:Invariant natural killer T (iNKT) cells are adaptive T cells with innate‐like characteristics including rapid cytokine production and a proliferative response to stimulation. Development of these cells in the thymus is dependent on expression of the microRNA (miRNA) processing enzyme Dicer, indicating that iNKT cells probably have distinct miRNA requirements for gene regulation during development. The miRNA miR‐155 has previously been shown to have numerous roles in T cells, including regulation of proliferation and differentiation, and positive modulation of interferon‐γ expression. We examined the role of miR‐155 in the development and function of iNKT cells. Using germline‐deficient miR‐155 mice, we showed that loss of miR‐155 resulted in unchanged iNKT cell frequency and cell number. Although miR‐155 was up‐regulated in iNKT cells upon activation with α‐galactosylceramide, loss of miR‐155 did not affect cytokine production or proliferation by iNKT cells. Hence, cytokine production occurs in iNKT cells independently of miR‐155 expression.
Keywords:cytokine  development  invariant natural killer T cells  microRNAs
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