A Stk4-Foxp3–NF-κB P65 Transcriptional Complex Promotes T Reg Cell Activation and Homeostasis

Science immunology(2022)

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The molecular programs involved in regulatory T (T reg ) cell activation and homeostasis remain incompletely understood. Here, we show that T cell receptor (TCR) signaling in T reg cells induces the nuclear translocation of serine/threonine kinase 4 (Stk4), leading to the formation of an Stk4–NF-κB p65–Foxp3 complex that regulates Foxp3- and p65-dependent transcriptional programs. This complex was stabilized by Stk4-dependent phosphorylation of Foxp3 on serine-418. Stk4 deficiency in T reg cells, either alone or in combination with its homolog Stk3, precipitated a fatal autoimmune lymphoproliferative disease in mice characterized by decreased T reg cell p65 expression and nuclear translocation, impaired NF-κB p65–Foxp3 complex formation, and defective T reg cell activation. In an adoptive immunotherapy model, overexpression of p65 or the phosphomimetic Foxp3 S418E in Stk3/4-deficient T reg cells ameliorated their immune regulatory defects. Our studies identify Stk4 as an essential TCR-responsive regulator of p65-Foxp3–dependent transcription that promotes T reg cell–mediated immune tolerance.
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