Growth Factor Independence-1B Expression Leads to Defects in T Cell Activation, IL-7 Receptor α Expression, and T Cell Lineage Commitment1

T cell differentiation in the thymus is dependent upon signaling through the TCR and is characterized by the resulting changes in expression patterns of CD4 and CD8 surface coreceptor molecules. Although recent studies have characterized the effects of proximal TCR signaling on T cell differentiation, the downstream integration of these signals remains largely unknown. The growth factor independence-1 (GFI1) and GFI1B transcriptional repressors may regulate cytokine signaling pathways to affect lymphocyte growth and survival. In this study, we show that Gfi1 expression is induced upon induction of the T cell program. Gfi1B expression is low and dynamic during T cell development, but is terminated in mature thymocytes. Transgenic expression of GFI1 and GFI1B in T cells allowed us to determine the functional consequences of constitutive expression. GFI1 potentiates response to TCR stimulation and IL-2, whereas GFI1B-transgenic T cells are defective in T cell activation. Moreover, GFI1B-transgenic thymocytes display reduced expression of the late-activation marker IL-7Rα, and a decrease in CD4−8+ single-positive T cells that can be mitigated by transgenic expression of BCL2 or GFI1. These data show that GFI1 and GFI1B are functionally unique, and implicate a role for GFI1 in the integration of activation and survival signals.

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