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ETS transcription factors and regulation of immunity

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The ETS family is a diverse group of transcription factors that control the expressions of genes that participate in an array of cellular activities, ranging from mitosis to apoptosis. As a consequence of regulating these processes, most ETS factors are oncogenic. However, there is growing evidence that ETS factors are also essential to regulation of the immune system. Of the 29 recognized ETS factors, nine are known to regulate genes involved in immunity, including Ets1, Ets2, GABP, Fli1, Elf1, MEF, ESE1, PU.1, and SpiB. These ETS factors typically activate the transcription of genes associated with pathogen and tumor defense, but several also demonstrate ability to repress transcription. Ets1 and PU.1 appear to have the greatest impact on immunity, primarily through their control of immune cell development. Alterations of Fli1 and Elf1 expression are associated with autoimmunity, emphasizing the role of ETS factors as not only positive, but also negative regulators of immunity. This review summarizes the roles of ETS factors in development of the immune system, defense against pathogens and malignancies, and self-tolerance.

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Abbreviations

BCR:

B cell receptor

CIITA-PIII:

class II transactivator promoter III

CR3:

complement receptor 3

EBS:

ETS-binding sites

Ig:

immunoglobulin

IgH:

Ig heavy chain

FcαR:

IgA Fc receptor

FcɛRI:

high-affinity IgE receptor

CSF1:

colony-stimulating factor 1

G-CSF:

granulocyte colony-stimulating factor

GM-CSF:

granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factor

M-CSF:

macrophage colony-stimulating factor

ICAM1:

intercellular adhesion molecule 1

IFN-γ:

interferon γ

IL-1:

interleukin 1

IL-7R:

IL-7 receptor

iNOS:

inducible nitric oxide synthase

MHC:

major histocompatibility complex

MPO:

myeloperoxidase

NE:

neutrophil elastase

NK:

natural killer

DC:

dendritic cell

pDC:

plasmacytoid DC

PR3:

proteinase 3

SLE:

systemic lupus erythematosus

TCR:

T cell receptor

Th1:

type 1 T helper cell

TNF:

tumor necrosis factor

Fli1:

friend leukemia insertion 1

Elf1:

Ets-like factor 1

TdT:

terminal deoxynucleotidyl transferase

Ese1:

epithelium-specific ETS1

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Gallant, S., Gilkeson, G. ETS transcription factors and regulation of immunity. Arch. Immunol. Ther. Exp. 54, 149–163 (2006). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00005-006-0017-z

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