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Type of PaperY192 within the SH2 Domain of Lck Regulates TCR Signaling Downstream of PLC-γ1 and Thymic Selection

Signaling via the TCR, which is initiated by the Src-family tyrosine kinase Lck, is crucial for the determination of cell fates in the thymus. Because of its pivotal role, ablation of Lck results in a profound block of T-cell development. Here, we show that, in addition to its well-known function in...

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Autores principales: Kästle, Matthias, Merten, Camilla, Hartig, Roland, Plaza-Sirvent, Carlos, Schmitz, Ingo, Bommhardt, Ursula, Schraven, Burkhart, Simeoni, Luca
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Publicado: MDPI 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9267008/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35806279
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms23137271
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author Kästle, Matthias
Merten, Camilla
Hartig, Roland
Plaza-Sirvent, Carlos
Schmitz, Ingo
Bommhardt, Ursula
Schraven, Burkhart
Simeoni, Luca
author_facet Kästle, Matthias
Merten, Camilla
Hartig, Roland
Plaza-Sirvent, Carlos
Schmitz, Ingo
Bommhardt, Ursula
Schraven, Burkhart
Simeoni, Luca
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description Signaling via the TCR, which is initiated by the Src-family tyrosine kinase Lck, is crucial for the determination of cell fates in the thymus. Because of its pivotal role, ablation of Lck results in a profound block of T-cell development. Here, we show that, in addition to its well-known function in the initiation of TCR signaling, Lck also acts at a more downstream level. This novel function of Lck is determined by the tyrosine residue (Y192) located in its SH2 domain. Thymocytes from knock-in mice expressing a phosphomimetic Y192E mutant of Lck initiate TCR signaling upon CD3 cross-linking up to the level of PLC-γ1 phosphorylation. However, the activation of downstream pathways including Ca(2+) influx and phosphorylation of Erk1/2 are impaired. Accordingly, positive and negative selections are blocked in Lck(Y192E) knock-in mice. Collectively, our data indicate that Lck has a novel function downstream of PLCγ-1 in the regulation of thymocyte differentiation and selection.
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spelling pubmed-92670082022-07-09 Type of PaperY192 within the SH2 Domain of Lck Regulates TCR Signaling Downstream of PLC-γ1 and Thymic Selection Kästle, Matthias Merten, Camilla Hartig, Roland Plaza-Sirvent, Carlos Schmitz, Ingo Bommhardt, Ursula Schraven, Burkhart Simeoni, Luca Int J Mol Sci Article Signaling via the TCR, which is initiated by the Src-family tyrosine kinase Lck, is crucial for the determination of cell fates in the thymus. Because of its pivotal role, ablation of Lck results in a profound block of T-cell development. Here, we show that, in addition to its well-known function in the initiation of TCR signaling, Lck also acts at a more downstream level. This novel function of Lck is determined by the tyrosine residue (Y192) located in its SH2 domain. Thymocytes from knock-in mice expressing a phosphomimetic Y192E mutant of Lck initiate TCR signaling upon CD3 cross-linking up to the level of PLC-γ1 phosphorylation. However, the activation of downstream pathways including Ca(2+) influx and phosphorylation of Erk1/2 are impaired. Accordingly, positive and negative selections are blocked in Lck(Y192E) knock-in mice. Collectively, our data indicate that Lck has a novel function downstream of PLCγ-1 in the regulation of thymocyte differentiation and selection. MDPI 2022-06-30 /pmc/articles/PMC9267008/ /pubmed/35806279 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms23137271 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Kästle, Matthias
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Hartig, Roland
Plaza-Sirvent, Carlos
Schmitz, Ingo
Bommhardt, Ursula
Schraven, Burkhart
Simeoni, Luca
Type of PaperY192 within the SH2 Domain of Lck Regulates TCR Signaling Downstream of PLC-γ1 and Thymic Selection
title Type of PaperY192 within the SH2 Domain of Lck Regulates TCR Signaling Downstream of PLC-γ1 and Thymic Selection
title_full Type of PaperY192 within the SH2 Domain of Lck Regulates TCR Signaling Downstream of PLC-γ1 and Thymic Selection
title_fullStr Type of PaperY192 within the SH2 Domain of Lck Regulates TCR Signaling Downstream of PLC-γ1 and Thymic Selection
title_full_unstemmed Type of PaperY192 within the SH2 Domain of Lck Regulates TCR Signaling Downstream of PLC-γ1 and Thymic Selection
title_short Type of PaperY192 within the SH2 Domain of Lck Regulates TCR Signaling Downstream of PLC-γ1 and Thymic Selection
title_sort type of papery192 within the sh2 domain of lck regulates tcr signaling downstream of plc-γ1 and thymic selection
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9267008/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35806279
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms23137271
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