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Transgenic expression of RasGRP1 induces the maturation of double-negative thymocytes and enhances the production of CD8 single-positive thymocytes.

Anne M Norment1, Lisa Y Bogatzki, Mark Klinger, Ethan W Ojala, Michael J Bevan, Robert J Kay.   

Abstract

RasGRP1 is a guanine nucleotide exchange factor for Ras that is required for the efficient production of both CD4 and CD8 single-positive thymocytes. We found that RasGRP1 expression is rapidly up-regulated in double-negative thymocytes following pre-TCR ligation. Transgenic overexpression of RasGRP1 compensated for deficient pre-TCR signaling in vivo, enabling recombinase-activating gene 2(-/-) double-negative thymocytes to mature to the double-positive stage. RasGRP1 transgenic mice had a 4-fold increase in CD8 single-positive thymocytes, most of which had atypically low levels of CD3. The RasGRP1 transgene lowered the threshold of TCR signaling needed to initiate proliferation of single-positive thymocytes, with this effect being particularly evident among CD8 single-positive cells. In 3-day cultures, TCR stimulation via anti-CD3 caused a 10-fold increase in the ratio of CD8 to CD4 thymocytes among RasGRP1 transgenic vs nontransgenic thymocytes. These results demonstrate that in addition to driving the double-negative to double-positive transition, increased expression of RasGRP1 selectively increases CD8 single-positive thymocyte numbers and enhances their responsiveness to TCR signaling.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 12538669     DOI: 10.4049/jimmunol.170.3.1141

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Immunol        ISSN: 0022-1767            Impact factor:   5.422


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