Literature DB >> 15214044

CREB function is required for normal thymic cellularity and post-irradiation recovery.

Sven Baumann1, Bruno Kyewski, Susanne C Bleckmann, Erich Greiner, Dorothea Rudolph, Wolfgang Schmid, Robert G Ramsay, Peter H Krammer, Günther Schütz, Theo Mantamadiotis.   

Abstract

Recent generation of genetically modified Creb1 mutant mice has revealed an important role for CREB (cAMP responsive element binding protein) and the related proteins CREM (cAMP responsive element modulator) and ATF1 (activating transcription factor 1) in cell survival, in agreement with previous studies using overexpression of dominant-negative CREB (dnCREB). CREB and ATF1 are abundantly expressed in T cells and are rapidly activated by phosphorylation when T cells are stimulated through the T cell antigen receptor. We show that T cell-specific loss of CREB in mice, in combination with the loss of ATF1, results in reduced thymic cellularity and delayed thymic recovery following sublethal irradiation but no changes in T cell development or activation. These data show that loss of CREB function has specific effects on thymic T lymphocyte proliferation and homeostasis in vivo.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 15214044     DOI: 10.1002/eji.200324826

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


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