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Systematic identification of regulatory proteins critical for T-cell activation

BACKGROUND: The activation of T cells, mediated by the T-cell receptor (TCR), activates a battery of specific membrane-associated, cytosolic and nuclear proteins. Identifying the signaling proteins downstream of TCR activation will help us to understand the regulation of immune responses and will co...

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Autores principales: Chu, Peter, Pardo, Jorge, Zhao, Haoran, Li, Connie C, Pali, Erlina, Shen, Mary M, Qu, Kunbin, Yu, Simon X, Huang, Betty CB, Yu, Peiwen, Masuda, Esteban S, Molineaux, Susan M, Kolbinger, Frank, Aversa, Gregorio, de Vries, Jan, Payan, Donald G, Liao, X Charlene
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2003
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC333404/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/12974981
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author Chu, Peter
Pardo, Jorge
Zhao, Haoran
Li, Connie C
Pali, Erlina
Shen, Mary M
Qu, Kunbin
Yu, Simon X
Huang, Betty CB
Yu, Peiwen
Masuda, Esteban S
Molineaux, Susan M
Kolbinger, Frank
Aversa, Gregorio
de Vries, Jan
Payan, Donald G
Liao, X Charlene
author_facet Chu, Peter
Pardo, Jorge
Zhao, Haoran
Li, Connie C
Pali, Erlina
Shen, Mary M
Qu, Kunbin
Yu, Simon X
Huang, Betty CB
Yu, Peiwen
Masuda, Esteban S
Molineaux, Susan M
Kolbinger, Frank
Aversa, Gregorio
de Vries, Jan
Payan, Donald G
Liao, X Charlene
author_sort Chu, Peter
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: The activation of T cells, mediated by the T-cell receptor (TCR), activates a battery of specific membrane-associated, cytosolic and nuclear proteins. Identifying the signaling proteins downstream of TCR activation will help us to understand the regulation of immune responses and will contribute to developing therapeutic agents that target immune regulation. RESULTS: In an effort to identify novel signaling molecules specific for T-cell activation we undertook a large-scale dominant effector genetic screen using retroviral technology. We cloned and characterized 33 distinct genes from over 2,800 clones obtained in a screen of 7 × 10(8 )Jurkat T cells on the basis of a reduction in TCR-activation-induced CD69 expression after expressing retrovirally derived cDNA libraries. We identified known signaling molecules such as Lck, ZAP70, Syk, PLCγ1 and SHP-1 (PTP1C) as truncation mutants with dominant-negative or constitutively active functions. We also discovered molecules not previously known to have functions in this pathway, including a novel protein with a RING domain (found in a class of ubiquitin ligases; we call this protein TRAC-1), transmembrane molecules (EDG1, IL-10Rα and integrin α(2)), cytoplasmic enzymes and adaptors (PAK2, A-Raf-1, TCPTP, Grb7, SH2-B and GG2-1), and cytoskeletal molecules (moesin and vimentin). Furthermore, using truncated Lck, PLCγ1, EDG1 and PAK2 mutants as examples, we showed that these dominant immune-regulatory molecules interfere with IL-2 production in human primary lymphocytes. CONCLUSIONS: This study identified important signal regulators in T-cell activation. It also demonstrated a highly efficient strategy for discovering many components of signal transduction pathways and validating them in physiological settings.
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spelling pubmed-3334042004-02-07 Systematic identification of regulatory proteins critical for T-cell activation Chu, Peter Pardo, Jorge Zhao, Haoran Li, Connie C Pali, Erlina Shen, Mary M Qu, Kunbin Yu, Simon X Huang, Betty CB Yu, Peiwen Masuda, Esteban S Molineaux, Susan M Kolbinger, Frank Aversa, Gregorio de Vries, Jan Payan, Donald G Liao, X Charlene J Biol Research Article BACKGROUND: The activation of T cells, mediated by the T-cell receptor (TCR), activates a battery of specific membrane-associated, cytosolic and nuclear proteins. Identifying the signaling proteins downstream of TCR activation will help us to understand the regulation of immune responses and will contribute to developing therapeutic agents that target immune regulation. RESULTS: In an effort to identify novel signaling molecules specific for T-cell activation we undertook a large-scale dominant effector genetic screen using retroviral technology. We cloned and characterized 33 distinct genes from over 2,800 clones obtained in a screen of 7 × 10(8 )Jurkat T cells on the basis of a reduction in TCR-activation-induced CD69 expression after expressing retrovirally derived cDNA libraries. We identified known signaling molecules such as Lck, ZAP70, Syk, PLCγ1 and SHP-1 (PTP1C) as truncation mutants with dominant-negative or constitutively active functions. We also discovered molecules not previously known to have functions in this pathway, including a novel protein with a RING domain (found in a class of ubiquitin ligases; we call this protein TRAC-1), transmembrane molecules (EDG1, IL-10Rα and integrin α(2)), cytoplasmic enzymes and adaptors (PAK2, A-Raf-1, TCPTP, Grb7, SH2-B and GG2-1), and cytoskeletal molecules (moesin and vimentin). Furthermore, using truncated Lck, PLCγ1, EDG1 and PAK2 mutants as examples, we showed that these dominant immune-regulatory molecules interfere with IL-2 production in human primary lymphocytes. CONCLUSIONS: This study identified important signal regulators in T-cell activation. It also demonstrated a highly efficient strategy for discovering many components of signal transduction pathways and validating them in physiological settings. BioMed Central 2003 2003-09-15 /pmc/articles/PMC333404/ /pubmed/12974981 Text en Copyright © 2003 Chu et al., licensee BioMed Central Ltd. This is an Open Access article: verbatim copying and redistribution of this article are permitted in all media for any purpose, provided this notice is preserved along with the article's original URL.
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Chu, Peter
Pardo, Jorge
Zhao, Haoran
Li, Connie C
Pali, Erlina
Shen, Mary M
Qu, Kunbin
Yu, Simon X
Huang, Betty CB
Yu, Peiwen
Masuda, Esteban S
Molineaux, Susan M
Kolbinger, Frank
Aversa, Gregorio
de Vries, Jan
Payan, Donald G
Liao, X Charlene
Systematic identification of regulatory proteins critical for T-cell activation
title Systematic identification of regulatory proteins critical for T-cell activation
title_full Systematic identification of regulatory proteins critical for T-cell activation
title_fullStr Systematic identification of regulatory proteins critical for T-cell activation
title_full_unstemmed Systematic identification of regulatory proteins critical for T-cell activation
title_short Systematic identification of regulatory proteins critical for T-cell activation
title_sort systematic identification of regulatory proteins critical for t-cell activation
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC333404/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/12974981
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