Literature DB >> 17918199

Deletion of the LIME adaptor protein minimally affects T and B cell development and function.

Claude Grégoire1, Sarka Simova, Ying Wang, Amandine Sansoni, Sylvie Richelme, Anja Schmidt-Giese, Luca Simeoni, Pavla Angelisova, Dirk Reinhold, Burkhart Schraven, Vaclav Horejsi, Bernard Malissen, Marie Malissen.   

Abstract

LIME (Lck-interacting membrane protein) is a transmembrane adaptor that associates with the Lck and Fyn protein tyrosine kinases and with the C-terminal Src kinase (Csk). To delineate the role of LIME in vivo, LIME-deficient mice were generated. Although Lime transcripts were expressed in immature and mature B and T cells, the absence of LIME impeded neither the development nor the function of B and T cells. TCR transgenic mice deprived of LIME showed, however, a 1.8-fold enhancement in positive selection. Since B cells and activated T cells express LIME and the related adaptor NTAL, mice lacking both adaptors were generated. Double-deficient mice showed no defect in the development and function of B and T cells, and the lack of LIME had no effect on the autoimmune syndrome that develops in aged NTAL-deficient mice. In contrast to a previous report, we further showed that this autoimmune syndrome develops in the absence of T cells. Therefore, our in vivo results refute all the previous roles postulated for LIME on the basis of studies of transformed B and T cells and demonstrate that LIME has no seminal role in the signaling cassette operated by antigen receptors and coreceptors.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17918199     DOI: 10.1002/eji.200737563

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


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