Premature TCR alpha beta expression and signaling in early thymocytes impair thymocyte expansion and partially block their development - PubMed (original) (raw)
Premature TCR alpha beta expression and signaling in early thymocytes impair thymocyte expansion and partially block their development
H D Lacorazza et al. J Immunol. 2001.
Abstract
In thymocyte ontogeny, Tcr-a genes rearrange after Tcr-b genes. TCR alpha beta transgenic (Tg) mice have no such delay, consequently expressing rearranged TCR alpha beta proteins early in the ontogeny. Such mice exhibit reduced thymic cellularity and accumulate mature, nonprecursor TCR(+)CD8(-)4(-) thymocytes, believed to be caused by premature Tg TCR alpha beta expression via unknown mechanism(s). Here, we show that premature expression of TCR alpha beta on early thymocytes curtails thymocyte expansion and impairs the CD8(-)4(-) --> CD8(+)4(+) transition. This effect is accomplished by two distinct mechanisms. First, the early formation of TCR alpha beta appears to impair the formation and function of pre-TCR, consistent with recently published results. Second, the premature TCR alpha beta contact with intrathymic MHC molecules further pronounces the block in proliferation and differentiation. These results suggest that the benefit of asynchronous Tcr-a and Tcr-b rearrangement is not only to minimize waste during thymopoiesis, but also to simultaneously allow proper expression/function of the pre-TCR and to shield CD8(-)4(-) thymocytes from TCR alpha beta signals that impair thymocyte proliferation and CD8(-)4(-) --> CD8(+)4(+) transition.
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