LKLF: A transcriptional regulator of single-positive T cell quiescence and survival
- PMID: 9302292
- DOI: 10.1126/science.277.5334.1986
LKLF: A transcriptional regulator of single-positive T cell quiescence and survival
Erratum in
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LKLF and FasL expression: correctiona and clarification.Science. 1997 Oct 31;278(5339):788-9. doi: 10.1126/science.278.5339.785e. Science. 1997. PMID: 9381186 No abstract available.
Abstract
Mature single-positive (SP) T lymphocytes enter a "resting" state in which they are proliferatively quiescent and relatively resistant to apoptosis. The molecular mechanisms regulating this quiescent phenotype were unknown. Here it was found that the expression of a Kruppel-like zinc finger transcription factor, lung Kruppel-like factor (LKLF), is developmentally induced during the maturation of SP quiescent T cells and rapidly extinguished after SP T cell activation. LKLF-deficient T cells produced by gene targeting had a spontaneously activated phenotype and died in the spleen and lymph nodes from Fas ligand-induced apoptosis. Thus, LKLF is required to program the quiescent state of SP T cells and to maintain their viability in the peripheral lymphoid organs and blood.
Comment on
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Lymphocyte survival: a red queen hypothesis.Science. 1997 Sep 26;277(5334):1950. doi: 10.1126/science.277.5334.1950. Science. 1997. PMID: 9333949 No abstract available.
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