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Loss of T cell and B cell quiescence precedes the onset of microbial flora-dependent wasting disease and intestinal inflammation in Gimap5-deficient mice

Authors :
Michael J. Barnes
Kevin Khovananth
Philippe Krebs
Halil Aksoylar
Kasper Hoebe
Mitchell Kronenberg
Geoffrey W. Butcher
Amy Saunders
Bruce Beutler
Tristan Bourdeau
Sosathya Sovath
H. Leighton Grimes
Carrie N. Arnold
David A. Hildeman
Yu Xia
Kristin Lampe
Eleana Laws
Isaac Engel
Kris A. Steinbrecher
Source :
Journal of Immunology
Publication Year :
2010

Abstract

Homeostatic control of the immune system involves mechanisms that ensure the self-tolerance, survival and quiescence of hematopoietic-derived cells. In this study, we demonstrate that the GTPase of immunity associated protein (Gimap)5 regulates these processes in lymphocytes and hematopoietic progenitor cells. As a consequence of a recessive N-ethyl-N-nitrosourea–induced germline mutation in the P-loop of Gimap5, lymphopenia, hepatic extramedullary hematopoiesis, weight loss, and intestinal inflammation occur in homozygous mutant mice. Irradiated fetal liver chimeric mice reconstituted with Gimap5-deficient cells lose weight and become lymphopenic, demonstrating a hematopoietic cell-intrinsic function for Gimap5. Although Gimap5-deficient CD4+ T cells and B cells appear to undergo normal development, they fail to proliferate upon Ag-receptor stimulation although NF-κB, MAP kinase and Akt activation occur normally. In addition, in Gimap5-deficient mice, CD4+ T cells adopt a CD44highCD62LlowCD69low phenotype and show reduced IL-7rα expression, and T-dependent and T-independent B cell responses are abrogated. Thus, Gimap5-deficiency affects a noncanonical signaling pathway required for Ag-receptor–induced proliferation and lymphocyte quiescence. Antibiotic-treatment or the adoptive transfer of Rag-sufficient splenocytes ameliorates intestinal inflammation and weight loss, suggesting that immune responses triggered by microbial flora causes the morbidity in Gimap5-deficient mice. These data establish Gimap5 as a key regulator of hematopoietic integrity and lymphocyte homeostasis.

Details

Volume :
184
Issue :
7
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Immunology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....941e67ea127184255c48a4e843f7716c
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.4049/jimmunol.0903164