The association of trans-actingT cell factors (TCFs) or lymphoid enhancer f
actor I (LEF-I) with their coactivator beta -catenin mediates transient tra
nscriptional responses to extracellular Wnt signals. We show here that T ce
ll maturation depends on the presence of the beta -catenin-binding domain i
n TCF-I. This domain is necessary to mediate the survival of immature CD4+C
D8+ double-positive (DP) thymocytes. Accelerated spontaneous thymocyte deat
h in the absence of TCF-I correlates with aberrantly low expression of the
anti-apoptotic protein Bcl-x(L). Increasing anti-apoptotic effectors in thy
mocytes by the use of a Bcl-2 transgene rescued TCF-I-deficient DP thymocyt
es from apoptosis. Thus, TCF-I, upon association with beta -catenin, transi
ently ensures the survival of immature T cells, which enables them to gener
ate and edit T cell receptor (TCR) alpha chains and attempt TCR-mediated po
sitive selection.