The ζ family includes ζ, η, and FcεRIγ (Fcγ). Dimers of the ζ family proteins function as signal transducing subunits of the T cell antigen receptor (TCR), the pre-TCR, and a subset of Fc receptors. In mice lacking ζ/η chains, T cell development is impaired, yet low numbers of CD4+ and CD8+ T cells develop. This finding suggests either that pre-TCR and TCR complexes lacking a ζ family dimer can promote T cell maturation, or that in the absence of ζ/η, Fcγ serves as a subunit in TCR complexes. To elucidate the role of ζ family dimers in T cell development, we generated mice lacking expression of all of these proteins and compared their phenotype to mice lacking only ζ/η or Fcγ. The data reveal that surface complexes that are expressed in the absence of ζ family dimers are capable of transducing signals required for α/β–T cell development. Strikingly, T cells generated in both ζ/η−/− and ζ/η−/−–Fcγ−/− mice exhibit a memory phenotype and elaborate interferon γ. Finally, examination of different T cell populations reveals that ζ/η and Fcγ have distinct expression patterns that correlate with their thymus dependency. A possible function for the differential expression of ζ family proteins may be to impart distinctive signaling properties to TCR complexes expressed on specific T cell populations.
T Cell Development in Mice Lacking All T Cell Receptor ζ Family Members (ζ, η, and FcεRIγ)
Address correspondence to Elizabeth W. Shores, FDA/CBER, 1401 Rockville Pike, HFM-538, Rockville, MD 20852. Phone: 301-827-1968; Fax: 301-480-3256; E-mail: [email protected]
Abbreviations used in this paper: DETC, dendritic epidermal T cell; DN, double negative; DP, double positive; Fcγ, FcεRIγ; FCM, flow cytometric analysis; i-IEL, intestinal-intraepithelial lymphocytes; ITAM, immune-recptor tyrosine-based activation motif; SP, single positive.
Elizabeth W. Shores, Masao Ono, Tsutomo Kawabe, Connie L. Sommers, Tom Tran, Kin Lui, Mark C. Udey, Jeffrey Ravetch, Paul E. Love; T Cell Development in Mice Lacking All T Cell Receptor ζ Family Members (ζ, η, and FcεRIγ) . J Exp Med 6 April 1998; 187 (7): 1093–1101. doi: https://doi.org/10.1084/jem.187.7.1093
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