REGULATION OF THYMOCYTE DEVELOPMENT THROUGH CD3 - FUNCTIONAL DISSOCIATION BETWEEN P56(LCK) AND CD3-ZETA IN EARLY THYMIC SELECTION

Citation
Cn. Levelt et al., REGULATION OF THYMOCYTE DEVELOPMENT THROUGH CD3 - FUNCTIONAL DISSOCIATION BETWEEN P56(LCK) AND CD3-ZETA IN EARLY THYMIC SELECTION, Immunity, 3(2), 1995, pp. 215-222
Citations number
43
Categorie Soggetti
Immunology
Journal title
ISSN journal
10747613
Volume
3
Issue
2
Year of publication
1995
Pages
215 - 222
Database
ISI
SICI code
1074-7613(1995)3:2<215:ROTDTC>2.0.ZU;2-9
Abstract
We studied the extent of functional linkage between CD3 zeta and p56(l ck) in pre-TCR-dependent thymocyte development. Differentiation of DN to DP cells was examined by treatment of RAG2/CD3 zeta and RAG1/p56(lc k) double-deficient mice with anti-CD3 epsilon antibodies. The results suggest that CD3 zeta has no specific role in this maturation step, b ut may be important for amplification of signaling through the pre-TCR . In contrast, p56(lck) is the main protein tyrosine kinase associated with signaling through the pre-TCR-CD3 complex. In DP thymocytes, the Ca2+ response to anti-CDSE was totally abolished in CD3 zeta(-/-) but only reduced in p56(lck-/-) mice, and in vivo responses to anti-CD3 e psilon differed from one another. Thus, CD3 zeta and p56(lck) are func tionally not tightly associated and their deficiencies cause distinct developmental defects.