Expression and selection of productively rearranged TCR beta VDJ genes aresequentially regulated by CD3 signaling in the development of NK1.1(+) alpha beta T cells
N. Baur et al., Expression and selection of productively rearranged TCR beta VDJ genes aresequentially regulated by CD3 signaling in the development of NK1.1(+) alpha beta T cells, INT IMMUNOL, 13(8), 2001, pp. 1031-1042
The generation of thymic NK1.1(+) alpha betaT (NKT) cells involves positive
selection of cells enriched for V(alpha)14/V(beta)8 TCR by CD1d MHC class
I molecules. However, it has not been determined whether positive selection
is preceded by pre-TCR-dependent beta selection. Here we studied NKT cell
development in CD3 signaling-deficient mice (CD3 zeta/eta (-/-) and/or p56'
(ck-/-)) and TCR alpha -deficient mice. In contrast to wild-type mice, NK1.
1(+) thymocytes in CD3 signaling-deficient mice are similar to 10-fold redu
ced in number, do not exhibit V(alpha)14-J(alpha)281 rearrangements and fai
l to express alpha beta TCR at the cell surface. However, they exhibit TCR
beta VDJ rearrangements and pre-T alpha mRNA, suggesting that they contain
pre-NKT cells. Strikingly, pre-NKT cells of CD3 zeta /Lck double-deficient
mice fall to express TCR beta mRNA and protein. Whereas in wild-type NKT ce
lls TCR beta VDJ junctions are selected for productive V(beta)8 and against
productive V(beta)5 rearrangements, V(beta)8 and V(beta)5 rearrangements a
re nonselected in pre-NKT cells of CD3 signaling-deficient mice. Thus, pre-
NKT cell development in CD3 signaling-deficient mice is blocked after rearr
angement of TCR beta VDJ genes but before expression of TCR beta proteins.
Most NKT cells of TCR alpha -deficient mice exhibit cell surface gamma delt
a TCR. In contrast to pre-NKT cells of CD3 signaling-deficient mice, simila
r to 25% of NKT cells of TCR alpha -deficient mice exhibit intracellular TC
R beta polypeptide chains. Moreover, both V(beta)8 and V beta5 families are
selected for in-frame VDJ joints in the TCR beta+ NKT cell subset of TCR a
lpha -deficient mice. The data suggest that CD3 signals regulate initial TC
R beta VDJ gene expression prior to beta selection in developing pre-NKT ce
lls.