Abstract
Interleukin-7 receptor α chain (IL-7Rα) is induced upon T cell positive selection and controls thymic CD8-lineage specification and peripheral naive T cell homeostasis. How IL-7Rα expression is regulated in developing thymocytes is unclear. Here, we show that transforming growth factor β (TGF-β) signaling promoted IL-7Rα expression and CD8+ T cell differentiation. In addition, TGF-β signaling was required for high IL-7Rα expression in CD4+ T cells bearing low-affinity T cell receptors, and the abrogation of TGF-β receptor expression led to failed maintenance of peripheral CD4+ T cells. Compromised IL-7Rα expression in TGF-β-receptor-deficient T cells was associated with increased expression of the Il7ra transcriptional repressor, Gfi-1. IL-7Rα transgenesis or T-cell-specific ablation of Gfi-1 restored IL-7Rα expression and largely ameliorated the development and homeostasis defects of TGF-β-receptor-deficient T cells. These findings reveal functions for TGF-β signaling in controlling IL-7Rα expression and in promoting T cell repertoire diversification.
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