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Entry of CD4 CD8 immature thymocytes into the CD4/CD8 developmental pathway is controlled by tyrosine kinase signals that can be provided through TCR components
Authors:Takahama, Yousuke   Hasegawa, Takanori   Itohara, Shigeyoshi   Ball, Evelyn L.   Sheard, Michael A.   Hashimoto, Yasuhiro
Affiliation:Syntex Institute of Immunology Niihari, Ibaraki 300–41, Japan
1 Institute for Virus Research, Kyoto University Kyoto 606, Japan
Abstract:
Entry of thymus-migrated precursor cells into the CD4/CD8 developmentalpathway was analyzed by using the short-term organ culturesof day 14 fetal mouse thymus lobes. Organ cultures of CD4CD8day 14 fetal thymocytes for 1-2 days resulted in the generationof CD4CD8+ cells, which were mostly immediate precursorcells for CD4+CD8+ thymocytes. This differentiation of CD4CD8thymocytes into CD4CD8+ cells was strongly enhanced byanti-CD3 antibodies. The anti-CD3-induced generation of CD4CD8+cells was even found in the immunodeficient scid fetal thymuscultures, and the cell surface CD3 expression on the scid fetalthymocytes could be directly visualized, indicating that functionalCD3 could be expressed on CD4CD8 immature thymocyteswithout being associated with rearranged TCR components. Theanti-CD3-lnduced generation of CD4CD8+ cells from scidand normal fetal thymus cultures was inhibited by tyrosine kinaseinhibitors Herblmycin A and Tyrphostin. The generation of CD4CD8+cells in unstimulated normal fetal thymus cultures was alsomarkedly inhibited by the tyrosine kinase inhibitors but notby Cyclosporin A, suggesting that tyrosine klnase-dependentbut calclneurin-lndependent signals were essential for the differentiationof CD4CD8 thymocytes. Interestingly, the generationof CD4CD8+ cells from the normal fetal thymus cultureswas modestly but consistently enhanced by anti-TCRßantibody, suggesting that functional TCRß in additionto CD3 was expressed on normal CD4CDS+ immature thymocytes.On the other hand, anti-TCR{delta} antibody did not affect this differentiationin the normal fetal thymus cultures and the generation of CD4CD8+cells from the normal fetal thymus cultures of TCR{delta}-deficientmice was still enhanced by anti-TCRß or anti-CD3 antibodies,indicating that either TCR{delta} chains or TCR{delta}+ cells were not involvedin the control of the differentiation into CD4CD8+ cells.These results indicate that the entry of CD4CD8immature thymocytes into the CD4/CD8 developmental pathway iscontrolled by tyrosine kinase signals and that these signalscan be provided through the engagement of TCR-CD3 complexeswith or without TCRß chains expressed on the CD4CD8immature thymocytes.
Keywords:CD3   Cyclosporin A   scid   T cell development   TCR   tyrosine kinase
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