Attenuation of gammadeltaTCR signaling efficiently diverts thymocytes to the alphabeta lineage
- PMID: 15894277
- DOI: 10.1016/j.immuni.2005.04.003
Attenuation of gammadeltaTCR signaling efficiently diverts thymocytes to the alphabeta lineage
Abstract
The role of the T cell antigen receptor complex (TCR) in alphabeta/gammadelta lineage commitment remains controversial, in particular whether different TCR isoforms intrinsically favor adoption of a certain lineage. Here, we demonstrate that impairing the signaling capacity of a gammadeltaTCR complex enables it to efficiently direct thymocytes to the alphabeta lineage. In the presence of a ligand, a transgenic gammadeltaTCR mediates almost exclusive adoption of the gammadelta lineage, while in the absence of ligand, the same gammadeltaTCR promotes alphabeta lineage development with efficiency comparable to the pre-TCR. Importantly, attenuating gammadeltaTCR signaling through Lck deficiency causes reduced ERK1/2 activation and Egr expression and diverts thymocytes to the alphabeta lineage even in the presence of ligand. Conversely, ectopic Egr overexpression favors gammadelta T cell development. Our data support a model whereby gammadelta versus alphabeta lineage commitment is controlled by TCR signal strength, which depends critically on the ERK MAPK-Egr pathway.
Comment in
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The alphabeta versus gammadelta T cell fate decision: when less is more.Immunity. 2005 May;22(5):533-4. doi: 10.1016/j.immuni.2005.04.005. Immunity. 2005. PMID: 15894269 No abstract available.
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