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Contribution of CD3 gamma to TCR regulation and signaling in human mature T lymphocytes
Authors:Torres Pilar S  Zapata David A  Pacheco-Castro Alberto  Rodríguez-Fernández José L  Cabañas Carlos  Regueiro José R
Affiliation:Inmunología, Facultad de Medicina, Universidad Complutense, 28040 Madrid, Spain.
Abstract:
CD3 proteins may have redundant as well as specific contributions to the intracellular propagation and final effector responses of TCR-mediated signals at different checkpoints during T cell differentiation. We report here on the participation of CD3 gamma in the activation and effector function of human mature T lymphocytes at the antigen recognition checkpoint. Following TCR-CD3 engagement of human CD3 gamma-deficient T cell lines, and despite their lower TCR-CD3 surface levels compared to normal controls, mature T cell responses such as protein tyrosine phosphorylation and the regulation of expression of several cell surface molecules, including the TCR-CD3 itself, were either normal or only slightly affected. In contrast, other physiological responses like the specific adhesion and concomitant cell polarization on ICAM-1-coated dishes were selectively defective, and activation-induced cell death was increased. Our data indicate that CD3 gamma contributes essential specialized signaling functions to certain mature T cell responses. Failure to generate appropriate interactions may abort cytoskeleton reorganization and initiate an apoptotic response.
Keywords:cell death   immunodeficiency disease   polarization   signal transduction   surface molecule
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