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Publication : Granzyme B and the downstream granzymes C and/or F are important for cytotoxic lymphocyte functions.

First Author  Revell PA Year  2005
Journal  J Immunol Volume  174
Issue  4 Pages  2124-31
PubMed ID  15699143 Mgi Jnum  J:96538
Mgi Id  MGI:3530946 Doi  10.4049/jimmunol.174.4.2124
Citation  Revell PA, et al. (2005) Granzyme B and the downstream granzymes C and/or F are important for cytotoxic lymphocyte functions. J Immunol 174(4):2124-31
abstractText  Although the functions of granzyme A (GzmA) and GzmB are well-defined, a number of orphan granzymes of unknown function are also expressed in cytotoxic lymphocytes. Previously, we showed that a targeted loss-of-function mutation for GzmB was associated with reduced expression of several downstream orphan granzyme genes in the lymphokine-activated killer cell compartment. To determine whether this was caused by the retained phosphoglycerate kinase I gene promoter (PGK-neo) cassette in the GzmB gene, we retargeted the GzmB gene with a LoxP-flanked PGK-neo cassette, then removed the cassette in embryonic stem cells by transiently expressing Cre recombinase. Mice homozygous for the GzmB null mutation containing the PGK-neo cassette (GzmB-/-/+PGK-neo) displayed reduced expression of the closely linked GzmC and F genes in their MLR-derived CTLs and lymphokine-activated killer cells; removal of the PGK-neo cassette (GzmB-/-/DeltaPGK-neo) restored the expression of both genes. Cytotoxic lymphocytes derived from mice with the retained PGK-neo cassette (GzmB-/-/+PGK-neo) had a more severe cytotoxic defect than those deficient for GzmB only (GzmB-/-/DeltaPGK-neo). Similarly, GzmB-/-/+PGK-neo mice displayed a defect in the allogeneic clearance of P815 tumor cells, whereas GzmB-/-/DeltaPGK-neo mice did not. These results suggest that the retained PGK-neo cassette in the GzmB gene causes a knockdown of GzmC and F expression, and also suggest that these granzymes are relevant for the function of cytotoxic lymphocytes in vitro and in vivo.
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