Alterations in the level of CD45 surface expression affect the outcome of thymic selection.
J Immunol
; 158(7): 3205-14, 1997 Apr 01.
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| ID: mdl-9120275
CD45 is a receptor protein tyrosine phosphatase whose activity is required for thymocyte development and TCR-mediated signal transduction. Here we show that positive selection of TCR-alphabeta transgenic thymocytes is completely blocked in CD45 exon 6 -/- gene-deficient (CD45 -/-) mice that express the P14 TCR specific for the lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus. Thymocytes from mice heterozygous for the targeted disruption of the CD45 gene (CD45 +/-) displayed a reduction in both CD45 surface intensity and enzymatic CD45 protein tyrosine phosphatase activity. Surprisingly, positive thymocyte selection was enhanced in CD45 +/- mice as characterized by an up-regulation of the P14 TCR on thymocytes and increased numbers of transgenic T cells. Using a variant of lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus that is impaired in the induction of negative selection of P14 thymocytes, we also show that the reduction of CD45 surface expression in CD45 +/- mice rendered P14 transgene thymocytes susceptible to negative selection. These data demonstrate that changes in the expression level of the receptor protein tyrosine phosphatase CD45 can alter thymic selection.
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Antígenos Comuns de Leucócito
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Proteínas de Membrana
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1997
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