GSE222233 DOT1L controls NK cell maturation and lineage integrity [RNA-seq D0 & D2]

In this study, we identify DOT1L as a critical regulator of NK cell activation and lineage integrity. We generated NKp46-conditional DOT1L knockout mice (DOT1L.Ncr1) and observed increased frequencies of ILC1-like cells (CD49b+ CD49a+, CD62L-) and reduced frequencies of NK c ells (CD49b+ CD49a-, CD62L+) in these mice. While the absence of DOT1L increases the sensitivity to TGFβ, the increased expression of CD49a is highly intrinsic and only partially dependent on TGFβ signalling. Functionally, the increased presence of ILC1-like cells in the tumour microenvironment of DOT1L.Ncr1 mice leads to decreased tumour control. Our assessment of the transcriptional program reveals alternative uses of transcription factors, such as the AP-1 family or SMAD2/3, to maintain NK cell activation and lineage integrity. Our findings provide evidence for a previously unknown role o f DOT1L in NK cell biology, and demonstrate the importance of maintaining NK cell lineage integrity for effective tumour control. These findings have significant implications for the development of improved therapies for cancer or other NK cell-lineage dependent malignancies.
Source: GEO: Gene Expression Omnibus - Category: Genetics & Stem Cells Tags: Expression profiling by high throughput sequencing Mus musculus Source Type: research