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Publication : Thy-1 functions as a recognition/signaling molecule during mouse T lymphocyte development.

First Author  Hueber AO Year  1994
Journal  Braz J Med Biol Res Volume  27
Issue  2 Pages  275-81
PubMed ID  7915928 Mgi Jnum  J:19532
Mgi Id  MGI:66636 Citation  Hueber AO, et al. (1994) Thy-1 functions as a recognition/signaling molecule during mouse T lymphocyte development. Braz J Med Biol Res 27(2):275-81
abstractText  Thy-1 is a prototype of mammalian glycosyl phosphatidylinositol (GPI)-anchored molecules and belongs to the Ig superfamily. This cell surface glycoprotein is expressed on mouse T lymphocytes, neurons and hematopoietic stem cells. Despite detailed structural studies, little is known about the physiological role(s) of Thy-1. We discuss here our results on the role of Thy-1 in immature T lymphocytes during intrathymic maturation. It was observed that Thy-1-mediated adhesion of mouse thymocytes to thymic stromal cells occurs through interaction with an unknown ligand. The interaction occurs by a Ca(2+)-independent mechanism and does not require TCR/CD3 surface expression. To evaluate the signal transduction upon Thy-1 ligation in immature thymocytes, we cultured mouse thymocytes with monoclonal antibodies specific for Thy-1, immobilized onto the tissue culture plates. Monoclonal antibodies directed at determinants located in a defined epitope domain, but not others, triggered marked physiological cell death (apoptosis) of immature thymocytes, as evidenced by morphological and biochemical data. This apoptosis is independent of the cell surface expression of TCR/CD3. It is a developmentally regulated process since the period in which thymocytes are sensitive to Thy-1-dependent apoptosis corresponds to the developmental window during which massive death of immature thymocytes takes place within the thymus. Therefore, we propose that Thy-1 could function as a cell survival/death regulator in mouse T lymphocyte development.
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