Literature DB >> 10359697

Threshold of pre-T-cell-receptor surface expression is associated with alphabeta T-cell lineage commitment.

L Bruno1, A Scheffold, A Radbruch, M J Owen.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: The development of immature thymocytes is regulated by the pre-T-cell receptor (pre-TCR). The pre-TCR is involved in several developmental processes including rescuing cells from programmed cell death, allelic exclusion and alphabeta versus gammadelta T-cell lineage commitment. A major issue is how the pre-TCR functions to integrate these processes in developing thymocytes.
RESULTS: We have used a sensitive immunofluorescence technique to reveal the surface-expression profile of the pre-TCR on immature thymocyte subsets. We show that early pre-T cells (CD25(+)CD44(-)) can be subdivided on the basis of the level of surface pre-TCR expression. Detectable surface pre-TCR expression identified a rapidly cycling population of early pre-T cells which had successfully undergone beta-selection and been rescued from programmed cell death. Late pre-T cells (CD25(-)CD44(-)), which had traversed the beta-selection checkpoint, expressed surprisingly heterogeneous surface levels of the pre-TCR: high levels of surface pre-TCR expression were associated with commitment to the alphabeta T-cell lineage, whereas late pre-T cells with lower levels of surface pre-TCR could develop along both the alphabeta or gammadelta T-cell lineages.
CONCLUSIONS: These data demonstrate that the surface expression of the pre-TCR can be used to reveal newly identified stages of T-cell development and to provide insights into alphabeta T-cell lineage commitment. They show that, although pre-TCR expression does not act as a developmental switch per se, its level of surface expression on late pre-T cells predicts their developmental potential.

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Year:  1999        PMID: 10359697     DOI: 10.1016/s0960-9822(99)80259-0

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Curr Biol        ISSN: 0960-9822            Impact factor:   10.834


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