Mycko, Marcin P.Ferrero, IsabelWilson, AnneJiang, WeiBianchi, TeresaTrumpp, AndreasMacDonald, H. Robson2010-11-302010-11-302010-11-30200910.4049/jimmunol.0803394https://infoscience.epfl.ch/handle/20.500.14299/60349WOS:000265004700022V alpha 14 invariant (V alpha 14i) NKT cells are a subset of regulatory T cells that utilize a semi-invariant TCR to recognize glycolipids associated with monomorphic CD1d molecules. During development in the thymus, CD4(+)CD8(+) V alpha 14i NKT precursors recognizing endogenous CD1d-associated glycolipids on other CD4(+)CD8(+) thymocytes are selected to undergo a maturation program involving sequential expression of CD44 and NK-related markers such as NK1.1. The molecular requirements for V alpha 14i NKT cell maturation, particularly at early developmental stages, remain poorly understood. In this study, we show that CD4-Cre-mediated T cell-specific inactivation of c-Myc, a broadly expressed transcription factor with a wide range of biological activities, selectively impairs V alpha 14i NKT cell development without perturbing the development of conventional T cells. In the absence of c-Myc, V alpha 14i NKT cell precursors are blocked at an immature CD44(low)NK1.1(-) stage in a cell autonomous fashion. Residual c-Myc-deficient immature V alpha 14i NKT cells appear to proliferate normally, cannot be rescued by transgenic expression of BCL-2, and exhibit characteristic features of immature V alpha 14i NKT cells such as high levels of preformed IL-4 mRNA and the transcription factor promyelocytic leukemia zinc finger. Collectively our data identify c-Myc as a critical transcription factor that selectively acts early in V alpha 14i NKT cell development to promote progression beyond the CD44(low)NK1.1(-) precursor stage. The Journal of Immunology, 2009, 182: 4641-4648.Effector FunctionsSignaling PathwayT-LymphocytesLineageDifferentiationExpressionSurvivalNumberMiceHomeostasisSelective Requirement for c-Myc at an Early Stage of V alpha 14i NKT Cell Developmenttext::journal::journal article::research article