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. 2004 Jul;34(7):2001-11.
doi: 10.1002/eji.200324625.

Positive feedback regulation of PLCgamma1/Ca(2+) signaling by PKCtheta in restimulated T cells via a Tec kinase-dependent pathway

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Positive feedback regulation of PLCgamma1/Ca(2+) signaling by PKCtheta in restimulated T cells via a Tec kinase-dependent pathway

Amnon Altman et al. Eur J Immunol. 2004 Jul.
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Abstract

PKCtheta plays an essential role in activation of mature T cells. Here, we report that the TCR/CD28-induced tyrosine phosphorylation and activation of PLCgamma1 was significantly impaired in PKCtheta (-/-) primary, restimulated T cells. Consistent with this finding, receptor-induced Ca(2+) mobilization, NF-AT DNA-binding activity and the membrane translocation of PKCalpha, a PLCgamma1-dependent conventional PKC, were also markedly reduced in the same cells. Moreover, a dominant-negative PLCgamma1 mutant blocked the PKCtheta-induced activation of an AP-1 reporter gene in Jurkat and primary cells. Regulation of PLCgamma1 signaling by PKCtheta required the tyrosine kinase Tec since a dominant-negative Tec mutant blocked PKCtheta-induced AP-1 (but not NF-kappaB) activation. In addition, wild-type Tec, but not Itk or Rlk, potently activated AP-1. Furthermore, Tec was found to constitutively associate with PKCtheta, an interaction that like AP-1 activation required the pleckstrin-homology domain of Tec. These findings define a novel PKCtheta-initiated pathway that regulates Ca(2+) signaling and AP-1 activation via Tec and PLCgamma1. Moreover, they identify Tec as a key point downstream of PKCtheta, where TCR- and PKCtheta-induced signaling pathways, leading to AP-1 versus NF-kappaB activation, diverge in T cells.

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