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RORgammaT, a thymus-specific isoform of the orphan nuclear receptor RORgamma / TOR, is up-regulated by signaling through the pre-T cell receptor and binds to the TEA promoter.

I Villey1, R de Chasseval, J P de Villartay.   

Abstract

TEA (T early alpha) is a genetic element located upstream of the TCR-Jalpha cluster. Thymocytes from mice carrying a targeted deletion of TEA do not rearrange their TCRalpha locus on a window spanning the first nine Jalpha segments. This led us to the hypothesis of TEA having a "rearrangement focusing" activity on the 5' side of the TCR-Jalpha region. We analyzed DNAseI and "phylogenetic" footprints within the TEA promoter in an attempt to identify trans-acting factors that could account for its regulatory function on DNA accessibility. One of these footprints corresponded to a putative DNA-binding site for an orphan nuclear receptor of the ROR / RZR family. The RORgammaT cDNA clone was isolated from a thymus library using a probe corresponding to the DNA-binding domain of RORgamma / TOR. RORgammaT is a thymus-specific isoform of RORgamma, expressed almost exclusively in immature double-positive thymocytes. RORgammaT binds, to the TEA promoter in vitro. Lastly, the expression of RORgammaT is stimulated in two situations that mimic activation through the pre-TCR and in which the thymocytes have their TCR-alpha locus in an "open", yet unrearranged DNA configuration. We propose that the expression of RORgammaT may be part of the pre-TCR activation cascade leading to the maturation of alpha / beta T cells and may participate in the regulation of DNA accessibility in the TCR-Jalpha locus.

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Year:  1999        PMID: 10602018     DOI: 10.1002/(SICI)1521-4141(199912)29:12<4072::AID-IMMU4072>3.0.CO;2-E

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur J Immunol        ISSN: 0014-2980            Impact factor:   5.532


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