Redundant functions of TCF-1 and LEF-1 during T and NK cell development,but unique role of TCF-1 for Ly49 NK cell receptor acquisition |
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Authors: | Held Werner Clevers Hans Grosschedl Rudolf |
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Affiliation: | Ludwig Institute for Cancer Research, Lausanne Branch and University of Lausanne, Epalinges, Switzerland. wheld@isrec.unil.ch |
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Abstract: | Members of the TCF/LEF (T cell factor / lymphoid enhancer factor) family of DNA-binding factors play important roles during embryogenesis, the establishment and/or maintenance of self-renewing tissues such as the immune system and for malignant transformation. Specifically, it has been shown that TCF-1 is required for T cell development. A role for LEF-1 became apparent when mice harbored two hypomorphic TCF-1 alleles and consequently expressed low levels of TCF-1. Here we show that NK cell development is similarly regulated by redundant functions of TCF-1 and LEF-1, whereby TCF-1 contributes significantly more to NK cell development than LEF-1. Despite this role for NK cell development, LEF-1 is not required for the establishment of a repertoire of MHC class I-specific Ly49 receptors on NK cells. The proper formation of this repertoire depends to a large extent on TCF-1. These findings suggest common and distinct functions of TCF-1 and LEF-1 during lymphocyte development. |
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Keywords: | T cell NK cell TCF‐1 LEF‐1 Ly49 |
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