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Publication : Rescue of defective T cell development and function in Atm-/- mice by a functional TCR alpha beta transgene.

First Author  Chao C Year  2000
Journal  J Immunol Volume  164
Issue  1 Pages  345-9
PubMed ID  10605029 Mgi Jnum  J:112434
Mgi Id  MGI:3656332 Doi  10.4049/jimmunol.164.1.345
Citation  Chao C, et al. (2000) Rescue of defective T cell development and function in Atm-/- mice by a functional TCR alpha beta transgene. J Immunol 164(1):345-9
abstractText  The Atm-/- mice recapitulate most of the defects observed in ataxia-telangiectasia (A-T) patients, including a high incidence of lymphoid tumors and immune defects characterized by defective T cell differentiation, thymus hypoplasia, and defective T-dependent immune responses. To understand the basis of the T cell developmental defects in Atm-/- mice, a functional TCR alpha beta transgene was introduced into these mutant mice. Analysis of the Atm-/-TCR alpha beta+ mice indicated that the transgenic TCR alpha beta can rescue the defective T cell differentiation and partially rescue the thymus hypoplasia in Atm-/- mice, indicating that thymocyte positive selection is normal in the Atm-/- mice. In addition, cell cycle analysis of the thymocytes derived from Atm-/-TCR alpha beta+ and control mice suggested that Atm is involved in the thymocyte expansion. Finally, evaluation of the T-dependent immune responses in Atm-/-TCR alpha beta+ mice indicated that Atm is dispensable for normal T cell function. Therefore, the defective T-dependent immune responses in Atm-/- mice must be secondary to greatly reduced T cell numbers in these mutant mice.
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