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Multiple suppression pathways of canonical Wnt signalling control thymic epithelial senescence.


ABSTRACT: Members of the Wnt family of secreted glyco-lipo-proteins affect intrathymic T-cell development and are abundantly secreted by thymic epithelial cells (TECs) that create the specific microenvironment for thymocytes to develop into mature T-cells. During ageing, Wnt expression declines allowing adipoid involution of the thymic epithelium leading to reduced naïve T-cell output. The protein kinase C (PKC) family of serine-threonine kinases is involved in numerous intracellular biochemical processes, including Wnt signal transduction. In the present study, PKC? expression is shown to increase with age and to co-localise with Wnt receptors Frizzled (Fz)-4 and -6. It is also demonstrated that connective tissue growth factor (CTGF) is a Wnt-4 target gene and is potentially involved in a negative feed-back loop of Wnt signal regulation. Down-regulation of Wnt-4 expression and activation of multiple repressor pathways suppressing ?-catenin dependent signalling in TECs contribute to the initiation of thymic senescence.

SUBMITTER: Varecza Z 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3146701 | biostudies-literature | 2011 May

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Multiple suppression pathways of canonical Wnt signalling control thymic epithelial senescence.

Varecza Zoltan Z   Kvell Krisztian K   Talabér Gergely G   Miskei Gyorgy G   Csongei Veronika V   Bartis Domokos D   Anderson Graham G   Jenkinson Eric J EJ   Pongracz Judit E JE  

Mechanisms of ageing and development 20110427 5


Members of the Wnt family of secreted glyco-lipo-proteins affect intrathymic T-cell development and are abundantly secreted by thymic epithelial cells (TECs) that create the specific microenvironment for thymocytes to develop into mature T-cells. During ageing, Wnt expression declines allowing adipoid involution of the thymic epithelium leading to reduced naïve T-cell output. The protein kinase C (PKC) family of serine-threonine kinases is involved in numerous intracellular biochemical processes  ...[more]

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