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PreTCR and TCRγδ signal initiation in thymocyte progenitors does not require domains implicated in receptor oligomerization.

Juliet Mahtani-Patching1, Joana F Neves, Dick John Pang, Kostadin V Stoenchev, Ana M Aguirre-Blanco, Bruno Silva-Santos, Daniel J Pennington.   

Abstract

Whether thymocytes adopt an αβ or a γδ T cell fate in the thymus is determined at the β selection checkpoint by the relatively weak or strong signals that are delivered by either the pre-T cell receptor (preTCR) or the γδ TCR, respectively. Signal initiation at the β selection checkpoint is thought to be independent of ligand engagement of these receptors. Some reports have suggested that receptor oligomerization, which is thought to be mediated by either the immunoglobulin (Ig)-like domain of the preTCRα (pTα) chain or the variable domain of TCRδ, is a unifying mechanism that initiates signaling in early CD4(-)CD8(-) double-negative (DN) thymocyte progenitors. Here, we demonstrate that the extracellular regions of pTα and TCRδ that are implicated in mediating receptor oligomerization were not required for signal initiation from the preTCR or TCRγδ. Indeed, a truncated TCRγδ that lacked all of its extracellular Ig-like domains still formed a signaling-competent TCR that drove cells through the β selection checkpoint. These observations suggest that signal initiation in DN thymocytes is simply a consequence of the surface-pairing of TCR chains, with signal strength being a function of the abundances of surface TCRs. Thus, processes that regulate the surface abundances of TCR complexes in DN cells, such as oligomerization-induced endocytosis, would be predicted to have a major influence in determining whether cells adopt an αβ versus γδ T cell fate.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 21775286      PMCID: PMC3475409          DOI: 10.1126/scisignal.2001765

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Sci Signal        ISSN: 1945-0877            Impact factor:   8.192


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