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Publication : Protein phosphatase 2A has an essential role in promoting thymocyte survival during selection.

First Author  Zheng M Year  2019
Journal  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A Volume  116
Issue  25 Pages  12422-12427
PubMed ID  31152132 Mgi Jnum  J:276552
Mgi Id  MGI:6315439 Doi  10.1073/pnas.1821116116
Citation  Zheng M, et al. (2019) Protein phosphatase 2A has an essential role in promoting thymocyte survival during selection. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 116(25):12422-12427
abstractText  The development of thymocytes to mature T cells in the thymus is tightly controlled by cellular selection, in which only a small fraction of thymocytes equipped with proper quality of TCRs progress to maturation. It is pivotal to protect the survival of the few T cells, which pass the selection. However, the signaling events, which safeguard the cell survival in thymus, are not totally understood. In this study, protein Ser/Thr phosphorylation in thymocytes undergoing positive selection is profiled by mass spectrometry. The results revealed large numbers of dephosphorylation changes upon T cell receptor (TCR) activation during positive selection. Subsequent substrate analysis pinpointed protein phosphatase 2A (PP2A) as the enzyme responsible for the dephosphorylation changes in developing thymocytes. PP2A catalytic subunit alpha (Ppp2ca) deletion in the T cell lineage in Ppp2ca (flox/flox)-Lck-Cre mice (PP2A cKO) displayed dysregulated dephosphorylation of apoptosis-related proteins in double-positive (DP) cells and caused substantially decreased numbers of DP CD4(+) CD8(+) cells. Increased levels of apoptosis in PP2A cKO DP cells were found to underlie aberrant thymocyte development. Finally, the defective thymocyte development in PP2A cKO mice could be rescued by either Bcl2 transgene expression or by p53 knockout. In summary, our work reveals an essential role of PP2A in promoting thymocyte development through the regulation of cell survival.
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