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Publication : The Tec kinase ITK regulates thymic expansion, emigration, and maturation of γδ NKT cells.

First Author  Yin CC Year  2013
Journal  J Immunol Volume  190
Issue  6 Pages  2659-69
PubMed ID  23378428 Mgi Jnum  J:193616
Mgi Id  MGI:5468865 Doi  10.4049/jimmunol.1202531
Citation  Yin CC, et al. (2013) The Tec Kinase ITK Regulates Thymic Expansion, Emigration, and Maturation of gammadelta NKT Cells. J Immunol 190(6):2659-69
abstractText  The Tec family tyrosine kinase, Itk, regulates signaling downstream of the TCR. The absence of Itk in CD4 T cells results in impaired Th2 responses along with defects in maturation, cytokine production, and survival of iNKT cells. Paradoxically, Itk mice have spontaneously elevated serum IgE levels, resulting from an expansion of the Vgamma1.1Vdelta6.3 subset of gammadelta T cells, known as gammadelta NKT cells. Comparisons between gammadelta NKT cells and alphabeta iNKT cells showed convergence in the pattern of cell surface marker expression, cytokine profiles, and gene expression, suggesting that these two subsets of NKT cells undergo similar differentiation programs. Hepatic gammadelta NKT cells have an invariant TCR and are derived predominantly from fetal progenitors that expand in the thymus during the first weeks of life. The adult thymus contains these invariant gammadelta NKT cells plus a heterogeneous population of Vgamma1.1Vdelta6.3 T cells with diverse CDR3 sequences. This latter population, normally excluded from the liver, escapes the thymus and homes to the liver when Itk is absent. In addition, Itk gammadelta NKT cells persistently express high levels of Zbtb16 (PLZF) and Il4, genes that are normally downregulated in the most mature subsets of NKT cells. These data indicate that Itk signaling is required to prevent the expansion of gammadelta NKT cells in the adult thymus, to block their emigration, and to promote terminal NKT cell maturation.
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