In:
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Vol. 101, No. 13 ( 2004-03-30), p. 4566-4571
Abstract:
Natural killer-like (NK) T, regulatory T (T R ), and memory type T cells display surface phenotypes reminiscent of activated T cells. Previously, we reported that the generation of T R cells and, to a lesser extent, of memory type T cells, depends on IκB kinase 2. Here, we show that T cell-specific ablation of IκB kinase 2, in addition, completely precludes NKT cell development. T cell antigen receptor (TCR)-induced signals to activate NF-κB are essential for mature T cell activation, leading us to hypothesize that this pathway could play an important role in the generation of the antigen-driven T cell subsets comprising T R , memory type T, and NKT cells. TCR-mediated NF-κB activation critically depends on Bcl10 and PKCθ. By using mice deficient for these proteins, we demonstrate that the generation of T R and, to a lesser extent, of memory type T cells, depends on Bcl10 and PKCθ, and therefore, most likely on NF-κB activation initiated by TCR engagement. NKT cells, on the other hand, require PKCθ for thymic development, whereas absence of Bcl10 leads primarily to the reduction of peripheral NKT cell numbers.
Type of Medium:
Online Resource
ISSN:
0027-8424
,
1091-6490
DOI:
10.1073/pnas.0400885101
Language:
English
Publisher:
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
Publication Date:
2004
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209104-5
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1461794-8
SSG:
11
SSG:
12
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