Partial T cell signaling: altered phospho-zeta and lack of zap70 recruitment in APL-induced T cell anergy
- PMID: 8001128
- DOI: 10.1016/0092-8674(94)90080-9
Partial T cell signaling: altered phospho-zeta and lack of zap70 recruitment in APL-induced T cell anergy
Abstract
Studies of T cell responses to altered peptide ligands (APLs) have provided functional evidence that a T cell receptor (TCR) can interpret subtle changes in its ligand, resulting in different phenotypic outcomes. One dramatic effect of APL stimulation with live antigen-presenting cells (APCs) is the induction of energy as opposed to proliferation. We investigated the intracellular signaling events involved in generating this unresponsiveness by comparing protein-tyrosine phosphorylation patterns after stimulation with anergy-inducing APL or the immunogenic peptide. In resting T cell clones, presentation with APL/live APC stimulated a unique pattern of TCR phospho-zeta species and a subsequent lack of association with zap70. This demonstrates that the TCR-CD3 complex can engage selective intracellular biochemical signaling pathways as a direct consequence of the nature of the ligand recognized and the initial phosphotyrosine pattern of the TCR-CD3 proteins, leading to different phenotypes.
Comment in
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Transcriptional control points during lymphopoiesis.Cell. 1994 Dec 2;79(5):751-3. doi: 10.1016/0092-8674(94)90065-5. Cell. 1994. PMID: 8001114 Review. No abstract available.
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