Role of the multiple T cell receptor (TCR)-zeta chain signaling motifs in selection of the T cell repertoire

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作者
Shores, EW [1 ]
Tran, T [1 ]
Grinberg, A [1 ]
Sommers, CL [1 ]
Shen, H [1 ]
Love, PE [1 ]
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[1] NICHHD,LAB MAMMALIAN GENES & DEV,NIH,BETHESDA,MD 20892
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10.1084/jem.185.5.893
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R392 [医学免疫学]; Q939.91 [免疫学];
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Immature thymocytes undergo a selection process within the thymus based on their T cell antigen receptor (TCR) specificity that results either in their maturation into functionally competent, self-MHC-restricted T cells (positive selection) or their deletion (negative selection). The outcome of thymocyte selection is thought to be controlled by signals transduced by the TCR that vary in relation to the avidity of the TCR-ligand interaction. The TCR is composed of four distinct signal transducing subunits (CD3-gamma, -delta, -epsilon, and zeta) that contain either one (CD3-gamma, -delta, -epsilon) or three (-zeta) signaling motifs (ITAMs) within their intracytoplasmic domains. A possible function for multiple TCR ITAMs could be to amplify signals generated by the TCR during selection. To determine the importance of the multiple TCR-S chain ITAMs in thymocyte selection, transgenes encoding alpha/beta TCRs with known specificity were bred into mice in which zeta chains lacking one or more ITAMs had been genetically substituted for endogenous zeta. A direct relationship was observed between the number of zeta chain ITAMs within the TCR complex and the efficiency of both positive and negative selection. These results reveal a role for multiple TCR ITAMs in thymocyte selection and identify a function for TCR signal amplification in formation of the T cell repertoire.
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