- Cobb, Bradley S;
- Hertweck, Arnulf;
- Smith, James;
- O'Connor, Eric;
- Graf, Daniel;
- Cook, Terence;
- Smale, Stephen T;
- Sakaguchi, Shimon;
- Livesey, Frederick J;
- Fisher, Amanda G;
- Merkenschlager, Matthias
Micro RNAs (miRNAs) regulate gene expression at the posttranscriptional level. Here we show that regulatory T (T reg) cells have a miRNA profile distinct from conventional CD4 T cells. A partial T reg cell-like miRNA profile is conferred by the enforced expression of Foxp3 and, surprisingly, by the activation of conventional CD4 T cells. Depleting miRNAs by eliminating Dicer, the RNAse III enzyme that generates functional miRNAs, reduces T reg cell numbers and results in immune pathology. Dicer facilitates, in a cell-autonomous fashion, the development of T reg cells in the thymus and the efficient induction of Foxp3 by transforming growth factor beta. These results suggest that T reg cell development involves Dicer-generated RNAs.