Specific deficiency of p56lck expression in T lymphocytes from type 1 diabetic patients

S Nervi, C Atlan-Gepner, B Kahn-Perles… - The Journal of …, 2000 - journals.aai.org
S Nervi, C Atlan-Gepner, B Kahn-Perles, P Lecine, B Vialettes, J Imbert, P Naquet
The Journal of Immunology, 2000journals.aai.org
Peripheral T lymphocyte activation in response to TCR/CD3 stimulation is reduced in type 1
diabetic patients. To explore the basis of this deficiency, a comprehensive analysis of the
signal transduction pathway downstream of the TCR/CD3 complex was performed for a
cohort of patients (n= 38). The main result of the study shows that T cell hyporesponsiveness
is positively correlated with a reduced amount of p56 lck in resting T lymphocytes. Upon
CD3-mediated activation, this defect leads to a hypophosphorylation of the CD3ζ-chain and …
Abstract
Peripheral T lymphocyte activation in response to TCR/CD3 stimulation is reduced in type 1 diabetic patients. To explore the basis of this deficiency, a comprehensive analysis of the signal transduction pathway downstream of the TCR/CD3 complex was performed for a cohort of patients (n= 38). The main result of the study shows that T cell hyporesponsiveness is positively correlated with a reduced amount of p56 lck in resting T lymphocytes. Upon CD3-mediated activation, this defect leads to a hypophosphorylation of the CD3ζ-chain and few other polypeptides without affecting the recruitment of ZAP70. Other downstream effectors of the TCR/CD3 transduction machinery, such as phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase p85α, p59 fyn, linker for activation of T cells (LAT), and phospholipase C-γ1, are not affected. In some patients, the severity of this phenotypic deficit could be linked to low levels of p56 lck mRNA and resulted in the failure to efficiently induce the expression of the CD69 early activation marker. We propose that a primary deficiency in human type 1 diabetes is a defect in TCR/CD3-mediated T cell activation due to the abnormal expression of the p56 lck tyrosine kinase.
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