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Themis controls T cell activation, effector functions, and metabolism of peripheral CD8(+) T cells

Themis is important in regulating positive selection of thymocytes during T cell development, but its role in peripheral T cells is less understood. Here, we investigated T cell activation and its sequelae using a tamoxifen-mediated, acute Themis deletion mouse model. We find that proliferation, eff...

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Autores principales: Gautam, Namrata, Wojciech, Lukasz, Yap, Jiawei, Chua, Yen Leong, Ding, Eyan MW, Sim, Don CN, Tan, Alrina SM, Ahl, Patricia J, Prasad, Mukul, Tung, Desmond WH, Connolly, John E, Adriani, Giulia, Brzostek, Joanna, Gascoigne, Nicholas RJ
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Life Science Alliance LLC 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10517225/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37739454
http://dx.doi.org/10.26508/lsa.202302156
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Sumario:Themis is important in regulating positive selection of thymocytes during T cell development, but its role in peripheral T cells is less understood. Here, we investigated T cell activation and its sequelae using a tamoxifen-mediated, acute Themis deletion mouse model. We find that proliferation, effector functions including anti-tumor killing, and up-regulation of energy metabolism are severely compromised. This study reveals the phenomenon of peripheral adaptation to loss of Themis, by demonstrating direct TCR-induced defects after acute deletion of Themis that were not evident in peripheral T cells chronically deprived of Themis in dLck-Cre deletion model. Peripheral adaptation to long-term loss was compared using chronic versus acute tamoxifen-mediated deletion and with the (chronic) dLck-Cre deletion model. We found that upon chronic tamoxifen-mediated Themis deletion, there was modulation in the gene expression profile for both TCR and cytokine signaling pathways. This profile overlapped with (chronic) dLck-Cre deletion model. Hence, we found that peripheral adaptation induced changes to both TCR and cytokine signaling modules. Our data highlight the importance of Themis in the activation of CD8(+) T cells.