Hj. Fehling et al., CRUCIAL ROLE OF THE PRE-T-CELL RECEPTOR-ALPHA GENE IN DEVELOPMENT OF ALPHA-BETA BUT NOT GAMMA-DELTA T-CELLS, Nature, 375(6534), 1995, pp. 795-798
T-cell precursors, the T-cell-receptor B chain is expressed before the
T-cell-receptor alpha chain(1,2) and is sufficient to advance T-cell
development in the absence of T-cell receptor a chains(3-7). In immatu
re T cells, the T-cell-receptor beta protein can form disulphide-linke
d heterodimers with the pre-T-cell-receptor alpha chain(8,9) and assoc
iate with signal-transducing CD3 molecules(5). The recently cloned pre
-T-cell-receptor alpha gene encodes a transmembrane protein that is ex
pressed in immature but not mature T cells(9,10). Here we show that al
pha beta, but not gamma delta, cell development is severely hampered i
n pre-T-cell-receptor alpha-gene-deficient mice, which establishes a c
rucial role for the pre-T-cell receptor in early thymocyte development
.