The serine/threonine kinase protein kinase B (PKB)/Akt mediates cell survival in a variety of systems. We have generated transgenic mice expressing a constitutively active form of PKB (gag-PKB) to examine the effects of PKB activity on T lymphocyte survival. Thymocytes and mature T cells overexpressing gag-PKB displayed increased active PKB, enhanced viability in culture, and resistance to a variety of apoptotic stimuli. PKB activity prolonged the survival of CD4+CD8+ double positive (DP) thymocytes in fetal thymic organ culture, but was unable to prevent antigen-induced clonal deletion of thymocytes expressing the major histocompatibility complex class I–restricted P14 T cell receptor (TCR). In mature T lymphocytes, PKB can be activated in response to TCR stimulation, and peptide-antigen–specific proliferation is enhanced in T cells expressing the gag-PKB transgene. Both thymocytes and T cells overexpressing gag-PKB displayed elevated levels of the antiapoptotic molecule Bcl-XL. In addition, the activation of peripheral T cells led to enhanced nuclear factor (NF)-κB activation via accelerated degradation of the NF-κB inhibitory protein IκBα. Our data highlight a physiological role for PKB in promoting survival of DP thymocytes and mature T cells, and provide evidence for the direct association of three major survival molecules (PKB, Bcl-XL, and NF-κB) in vivo in T lymphocytes.
Protein Kinase B Regulates T Lymphocyte Survival, Nuclear Factor κb Activation, and Bcl-XL Levels in Vivo
Abbreviations used in this paper: 7AAD, 7-amino-actinomycin D; DISC, death-inducing signaling complex; DP, double positive; FTOC, fetal thymic organ culture; HSA, heat-stable antigen; LCMV, lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus; NF, nuclear factor; PI, propidium iodide; PI3K, phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase; PKB, protein kinase B; RT, reverse transcription; SP, single positive.
R.G. Jones and M. Parsons contributed equally to this work.
Russell G. Jones, Michael Parsons, Madeleine Bonnard, Vera S.F. Chan, Wen-Chen Yeh, James R. Woodgett, Pamela S. Ohashi; Protein Kinase B Regulates T Lymphocyte Survival, Nuclear Factor κb Activation, and Bcl-XL Levels in Vivo. J Exp Med 15 May 2000; 191 (10): 1721–1734. doi: https://doi.org/10.1084/jem.191.10.1721
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