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Publication : PP6 controls T cell development and homeostasis by negatively regulating distal TCR signaling.

First Author  Ye J Year  2015
Journal  J Immunol Volume  194
Issue  4 Pages  1654-64
PubMed ID  25609840 Mgi Jnum  J:301742
Mgi Id  MGI:6506921 Doi  10.4049/jimmunol.1401692
Citation  Ye J, et al. (2015) PP6 controls T cell development and homeostasis by negatively regulating distal TCR signaling. J Immunol 194(4):1654-64
abstractText  T cell development and homeostasis are both regulated by TCR signals. Protein phosphorylation and dephosphorylation, which are catalyzed by protein kinases and phosphatases, respectively, serve as important switches controlling multiple downstream pathways triggered by TCR recognition of Ags. It has been well documented that protein tyrosine phosphatases are involved in negative regulation of proximal TCR signaling. However, how TCR signals are terminated or attenuated in the distal TCR signaling pathways is largely unknown. We investigated the function of Ser/Thr protein phosphatase (PP) 6 in TCR signaling. T cell lineage-specific ablation of PP6 in mice resulted in enhanced thymic positive and negative selection, and preferential expansion of fetal-derived, IL-17-producing Vgamma6Vdelta1(+) T cells. Both PP6-deficient peripheral CD4(+) helper and CD8(+) cytolytic cells could not maintain a naive state and became fast-proliferating and short-lived effector cells. PP6 deficiency led to profound hyperactivation of multiple distal TCR signaling molecules, including MAPKs, AKT, and NF-kappaB. Our studies demonstrate that PP6 acts as a critical negative regulator, not only controlling both alphabeta and gammadelta lineage development, but also maintaining naive T cell homeostasis by preventing their premature activation before Ag stimulation.
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