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Conditional deletion of cytokine receptor chains reveals that IL-7 and IL-15 specify CD8 cytotoxic lineage fate in the thymus

The thymus generates T cells with diverse specificities and functions. To assess the contribution of cytokine receptors to the differentiation of T cell subsets in the thymus, we constructed conditional knockout mice in which IL-7Rα or common cytokine receptor γ chain (γ(c)) genes were deleted in th...

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Autores principales: McCaughtry, Tom M., Etzensperger, Ruth, Alag, Amala, Tai, Xuguang, Kurtulus, Sema, Park, Jung-Hyun, Grinberg, Alex, Love, Paul, Feigenbaum, Lionel, Erman, Batu, Singer, Alfred
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Publicado: The Rockefeller University Press 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3501363/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23109710
http://dx.doi.org/10.1084/jem.20121505
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author McCaughtry, Tom M.
Etzensperger, Ruth
Alag, Amala
Tai, Xuguang
Kurtulus, Sema
Park, Jung-Hyun
Grinberg, Alex
Love, Paul
Feigenbaum, Lionel
Erman, Batu
Singer, Alfred
author_facet McCaughtry, Tom M.
Etzensperger, Ruth
Alag, Amala
Tai, Xuguang
Kurtulus, Sema
Park, Jung-Hyun
Grinberg, Alex
Love, Paul
Feigenbaum, Lionel
Erman, Batu
Singer, Alfred
author_sort McCaughtry, Tom M.
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description The thymus generates T cells with diverse specificities and functions. To assess the contribution of cytokine receptors to the differentiation of T cell subsets in the thymus, we constructed conditional knockout mice in which IL-7Rα or common cytokine receptor γ chain (γ(c)) genes were deleted in thymocytes just before positive selection. We found that γ(c) expression was required to signal the differentiation of MHC class I (MHC-I)–specific thymocytes into CD8(+) cytotoxic lineage T cells and into invariant natural killer T cells but did not signal the differentiation of MHC class II (MHC-II)–specific thymocytes into CD4(+) T cells, even into regulatory Foxp3(+)CD4(+) T cells which require γ(c) signals for survival. Importantly, IL-7 and IL-15 were identified as the cytokines responsible for CD8(+) cytotoxic T cell lineage specification in vivo. Additionally, we found that small numbers of aberrant CD8(+) T cells expressing Runx3d could arise without γ(c) signaling, but these cells were developmentally arrested before expressing cytotoxic lineage genes. Thus, γ(c)-transduced cytokine signals are required for cytotoxic lineage specification in the thymus and for inducing the differentiation of MHC-I–selected thymocytes into functionally mature T cells.
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spelling pubmed-35013632013-05-19 Conditional deletion of cytokine receptor chains reveals that IL-7 and IL-15 specify CD8 cytotoxic lineage fate in the thymus McCaughtry, Tom M. Etzensperger, Ruth Alag, Amala Tai, Xuguang Kurtulus, Sema Park, Jung-Hyun Grinberg, Alex Love, Paul Feigenbaum, Lionel Erman, Batu Singer, Alfred J Exp Med Article The thymus generates T cells with diverse specificities and functions. To assess the contribution of cytokine receptors to the differentiation of T cell subsets in the thymus, we constructed conditional knockout mice in which IL-7Rα or common cytokine receptor γ chain (γ(c)) genes were deleted in thymocytes just before positive selection. We found that γ(c) expression was required to signal the differentiation of MHC class I (MHC-I)–specific thymocytes into CD8(+) cytotoxic lineage T cells and into invariant natural killer T cells but did not signal the differentiation of MHC class II (MHC-II)–specific thymocytes into CD4(+) T cells, even into regulatory Foxp3(+)CD4(+) T cells which require γ(c) signals for survival. Importantly, IL-7 and IL-15 were identified as the cytokines responsible for CD8(+) cytotoxic T cell lineage specification in vivo. Additionally, we found that small numbers of aberrant CD8(+) T cells expressing Runx3d could arise without γ(c) signaling, but these cells were developmentally arrested before expressing cytotoxic lineage genes. Thus, γ(c)-transduced cytokine signals are required for cytotoxic lineage specification in the thymus and for inducing the differentiation of MHC-I–selected thymocytes into functionally mature T cells. The Rockefeller University Press 2012-11-19 /pmc/articles/PMC3501363/ /pubmed/23109710 http://dx.doi.org/10.1084/jem.20121505 Text en This article is distributed under the terms of an Attribution–Noncommercial–Share Alike–No Mirror Sites license for the first six months after the publication date (see http://www.rupress.org/terms). After six months it is available under a Creative Commons License (Attribution–Noncommercial–Share Alike 3.0 Unported license, as described at http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/).
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McCaughtry, Tom M.
Etzensperger, Ruth
Alag, Amala
Tai, Xuguang
Kurtulus, Sema
Park, Jung-Hyun
Grinberg, Alex
Love, Paul
Feigenbaum, Lionel
Erman, Batu
Singer, Alfred
Conditional deletion of cytokine receptor chains reveals that IL-7 and IL-15 specify CD8 cytotoxic lineage fate in the thymus
title Conditional deletion of cytokine receptor chains reveals that IL-7 and IL-15 specify CD8 cytotoxic lineage fate in the thymus
title_full Conditional deletion of cytokine receptor chains reveals that IL-7 and IL-15 specify CD8 cytotoxic lineage fate in the thymus
title_fullStr Conditional deletion of cytokine receptor chains reveals that IL-7 and IL-15 specify CD8 cytotoxic lineage fate in the thymus
title_full_unstemmed Conditional deletion of cytokine receptor chains reveals that IL-7 and IL-15 specify CD8 cytotoxic lineage fate in the thymus
title_short Conditional deletion of cytokine receptor chains reveals that IL-7 and IL-15 specify CD8 cytotoxic lineage fate in the thymus
title_sort conditional deletion of cytokine receptor chains reveals that il-7 and il-15 specify cd8 cytotoxic lineage fate in the thymus
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3501363/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23109710
http://dx.doi.org/10.1084/jem.20121505
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