THE Ets-1 proto-oncogene(1) is a member of the Ets family of eukaryoti
c transcription factors(2-7). Members of this family play important ro
les in regulating gene expression in response to multiple developmenta
l and mitogenic signals(4,5,8,9) Ets-1 is preferentially expressed at
high levels in B and T cells of adult mice(10,11) and is regulated dur
ing both thymocyte development(11) and T-cell activation(12,13), To st
udy the role of Ets-1 in T-cell development and function we have used
the RAG-2(-/-) complementation system(14) and murine embryonic stem (E
S) cells containing homozygous deletions in the Ets-1 gene (Ets-1(-/-)
). Ets-1(-/-)-RAG-2(-/-) chimaeric mice displayed markedly decreased n
umbers of mature thymocytes and peripheral T cells. Ets-1(-/-) T cells
expressed normal levels of CD3 and T-cell antigen receptor (TCR)-alph
a/beta. However, they displayed a severe proliferative defect in respo
nse to multiple activational signals and demonstrated increased rates
of spontaneous apoptosis in vitro. These findings demonstrate that Ets
-1 is required for the normal survival and activation of murine T cell
s.