|  Help  |  About  |  Contact Us

Publication : Thymocyte stimulation by anti-TCR-beta, but not by anti-TCR-alpha, leads to induction of developmental transcription program.

First Author  Niederberger N Year  2005
Journal  J Leukoc Biol Volume  77
Issue  5 Pages  830-41
PubMed ID  15661827 Mgi Jnum  J:98005
Mgi Id  MGI:3576949 Doi  10.1189/jlb.1004608
Citation  Niederberger N, et al. (2005) Thymocyte stimulation by anti-TCR-{beta}, but not by anti-TCR-{alpha}, leads to induction of developmental transcription program. J Leukoc Biol 77(5):830-41
abstractText  Anti-T cell receptor (aTCR) antibody (Ab) stimulation of T cells results in TCR down-modulation and T cell activation. Differences in the effect of anti-alpha-chain and beta-chain Ab have been reported on thymocytes. Anti-beta-chain Ab but not anti-alpha-chain reagents cause long-term TCR down-modulation. However, both types of Ab result in TCR cross-linking and activate early steps in signal transduction. In this study, we show that TCR internalization and calcium flux, hallmarks of T cell activation, are similar with aValpha and aVbeta treatment. Therefore, we have compared the gene expression profiles of preselection thymocytes stimulated with these reagents. We find that aValpha treatment does not cause any significant change in gene expression compared with control culture conditions. In contrast, aVbeta stimulation results in numerous changes in gene expression. The alterations of expression of genes known to be expressed in thymocytes are similar to changes caused by positive thymic selection, suggesting that the expression of some of the genes without known roles in thymocyte development and of novel genes whose expression is found to be altered may also be involved in this process.
Quick Links:
 
Quick Links:
 

Expression

Publication --> Expression annotations

 

Other

3 Bio Entities

0 Expression