| Literature DB >> 18535087 |
Julie H Marino1, Chibing Tan, Brenda Davis, Eun-Soo Han, Morgan Hickey, Rebecca Naukam, Ashlee Taylor, Kenton S Miller, C Justin Van De Wiele, T Kent Teague.
Abstract
Thymocyte development is accompanied by sequential changes in cell surface glycosylation. For example, medullary thymocytes have increased levels of alpha2,3-linked sialic acid and a loss of asialo core 1 O-glycans as compared to cortical thymocytes. Some of these changes have been linked to fine tuning of the T cell receptor avidity. We analyzed ST6Gal I transcript abundance and levels of alpha2,6-linked sialic acid across thymocyte subsets. We found that ST6Gal I transcript levels increased following T cell receptor beta-selection suggesting that this sialyltransferase may influence the development of early thymocyte populations. Indeed, low levels of alpha2,6-linked sialic acid were found in the earliest T lineage cells, and then increased in T cell receptor beta-selected cells. To determine whether ST6Gal I influences T cell development, we analyzed ST6Gal I-deficient mice for disruptions in thymocyte populations. We found reduced thymic cellularity in the ST6Gal I-deficient mice starting in the early thymocyte compartments.Entities:
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Year: 2008 PMID: 18535087 PMCID: PMC2733770 DOI: 10.1093/glycob/cwn051
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Glycobiology ISSN: 0959-6658 Impact factor: 4.313