Progression of T cell lineage restriction in the earliest subpopulation ofmurine adult thymus visualized by the expression of lck proximal promoter activity

Citation
C. Shimizu et al., Progression of T cell lineage restriction in the earliest subpopulation ofmurine adult thymus visualized by the expression of lck proximal promoter activity, INT IMMUNOL, 13(1), 2001, pp. 105-117
Citations number
71
Categorie Soggetti
Immunology
Journal title
INTERNATIONAL IMMUNOLOGY
ISSN journal
09538178 → ACNP
Volume
13
Issue
1
Year of publication
2001
Pages
105 - 117
Database
ISI
SICI code
0953-8178(200101)13:1<105:POTCLR>2.0.ZU;2-I
Abstract
The proximal promoter of Ick directs gene expression exclusively in T cells . To investigate the developmental regulation of the Ick proximal promoter activity and its relationship to T cell lineage commitment, a green fluores cence protein (GFP) transgenic (Tg) mouse in which the GFP expression is un der the control of the proximal promoter of Ick was created. In the adult G FP-Tg mice, >90% of CD4(+)CD8(+) and CD4(+)CD8(-) thymocytes, and the major ity of CD4(+)CD8(-) and CD4(-)CD8(-) [double-negative (DN)] thymocytes were highly positive for GFP, Slightly lower but substantial levels of expressi on of GFP was also observed in mature splenic T cells. No GFP(+) cells was detected in non-T lineage subsets, including mature and immature a cells, C D5(+) a cells, and NK cells, indicating a preserved tissue specificity of t he promoter. The earliest GFP(+) cells detected were found in the CD44(+)CD 25(-) DN thymocyte subpopulation, The developmental potential of GFP(-) and GFP(+) cells in the CD44(+)CD25(-) DN fraction was examined using in vitro culture systems. The generation of substantial numbers of ap and gamma del ta T cells as well as NK cells was demonstrated from both GFP(-) and GFP(+) cells. However, no development of B cells or dendritic cells was detected from GFP(+) CD44(+)CD25(-) DN thymocytes. These results suggest that the pr ogenitors expressing Ick proximal promoter activity in the CD44(+)CD25(-) D N thymocyte subset have lost most of the progenitor potential for the a and dendritic cell lineage, Thus, progression of T cell lineage restriction in the earliest thymic population can be visualized by Ick proximal promoter activity, suggesting a potential role of Lck in the T cell lineage commitme nt.