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The requirement for pre-TCR during thymic differentiation enforces a developmental pause that is essential for V-DJ? rearrangement.


ABSTRACT: T cell development occurs in the thymus and is critically dependent on productive TCR? rearrangement and pre-TCR expression in DN3 cells. The requirement for pre-TCR expression results in the arrest of thymocytes at the DN3 stage (? checkpoint), which is uniquely permissive for V-DJ? recombination; only cells expressing pre-TCR survive and develop beyond the DN3 stage. In addition, the requirement for TCR? rearrangement and pre-TCR expression enforces suppression of TCR? rearrangement on a second allele, allelic exclusion, thus ensuring that each T cell expresses only a single TCR? product. However, it is not known whether pre-TCR expression is essential for allelic exclusion or alternatively if allelic exclusion is enforced by developmental changes that can occur in the absence of pre-TCR. We asked if thymocytes that were differentiated without pre-TCR expression, and therefore without pause at the ? checkpoint, would suppress all V-DJ? rearrangement. We previously reported that premature CD28 signaling in murine CD4(-)CD8(-) (DN) thymocytes supports differentiation of CD4(+)CD8(+) (DP) cells in the absence of pre-TCR expression. The present study uses this model to define requirements for TCR? rearrangement and allelic exclusion. We demonstrate that if cells exit the DN3 developmental stage before TCR? rearrangement occurs, V-DJ? rearrangement never occurs, even in DP cells that are permissive for D-J? and TCR? rearrangement. These results demonstrate that pre-TCR expression is not essential for thymic differentiation to DP cells or for V-DJ? suppression. However, the requirement for pre-TCR signals and the exclusion of alternative stimuli such as CD28 enforce a developmental "pause" in early DN3 cells that is essential for productive TCR? rearrangement to occur.

SUBMITTER: Hathcock KS 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3108609 | biostudies-literature | 2011

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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The requirement for pre-TCR during thymic differentiation enforces a developmental pause that is essential for V-DJβ rearrangement.

Hathcock Karen S KS   Farrington Lila L   Ivanova Irina I   Livak Ferenc F   Selimyan Roza R   Sen Ranjan R   Williams Joy J   Tai Xuguang X   Hodes Richard J RJ  

PloS one 20110603 6


T cell development occurs in the thymus and is critically dependent on productive TCRβ rearrangement and pre-TCR expression in DN3 cells. The requirement for pre-TCR expression results in the arrest of thymocytes at the DN3 stage (β checkpoint), which is uniquely permissive for V-DJβ recombination; only cells expressing pre-TCR survive and develop beyond the DN3 stage. In addition, the requirement for TCRβ rearrangement and pre-TCR expression enforces suppression of TCRβ rearrangement on a secon  ...[more]

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