Differential signal transduction via T-cell receptor CD3 zeta 2, CD3 zeta-eta, and CD3 eta 2 isoforms
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Differential signal transduction via T-cell receptor CD3 zeta 2, CD3 zeta-eta, and CD3 eta 2 isoforms
Abstract
The T-cell antigen receptor (TCR) consists of an antigen-binding heterodimer, termed Ti, which is noncovalently associated with the invariant CD3 subunits (gamma, delta, epsilon, zeta, and eta). The CD3 zeta and -eta subunits form either homodimeric or heterodimeric structures in turn associated with the other components of the TCR complex. This feature increases the structural complexity of TCRs by creating "isoforms." Both CD3 zeta and -eta are thought to play an important role in signal transduction triggered by antigen/major histocompatibility complex. To compare signaling functions of TCR isoforms, MA5.8, a CD3 zeta-eta- variant of the cytochrome c-specific, I-Ek-restricted T-cell hybridoma 2B4.11, was stably transfected with cDNAs encoding CD3 zeta and/or CD3 eta, and resulting clones were characterized. The findings indicate that signals inducing Ca2+ mobilization, phosphatidylinositol turnover, and interleukin 2 production are each transmitted by the above TCR isoforms. In contrast, tyrosine phosphorylation of the CD3 zeta subunit but not the CD3 eta subunit follows TCR stimulation. Given the general importance of tyrosine phosphorylation for receptor signaling, it is likely that this difference between TCR isoforms plays a regulatory role in T-lineage function by qualitatively or quantitatively altering signaling events.
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