Characterization of immature thymocyte lines derived from T-cell receptor or recombination activating gene 1 and p53 double mutant mice.

P Mombaerts, C Terhorst, T Jacks… - Proceedings of the …, 1995 - National Acad Sciences
P Mombaerts, C Terhorst, T Jacks, S Tonegawa, J Sancho
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 1995National Acad Sciences
The T-cell receptor (TCR) beta chain is instrumental in the progression of thymocyte
differentiation from the CD4-CD8-to the CD4+ CD8+ stage. This differentiation step may
involve cell surface expression of novel CD3-TCR complexes. To facilitate biochemical
characterization of these complexes, we established cell lines from thymic lymphomas
originating from mice carrying a mutation in the p53 gene on the one hand and a mutation in
TCR-alpha, TCR-beta, or the recombination activating gene 1 (RAG-1) on the other hand …
The T-cell receptor (TCR) beta chain is instrumental in the progression of thymocyte differentiation from the CD4-CD8- to the CD4+CD8+ stage. This differentiation step may involve cell surface expression of novel CD3-TCR complexes. To facilitate biochemical characterization of these complexes, we established cell lines from thymic lymphomas originating from mice carrying a mutation in the p53 gene on the one hand and a mutation in TCR-alpha, TCR-beta, or the recombination activating gene 1 (RAG-1) on the other hand. The cell lines were CD4+CD8+ and appeared to be monoclonal. A cell line derived from a RAG-1 x p53 double mutant thymic lymphoma expressed low levels of CD3-epsilon, -gamma, and -delta on the surface. TCR-alpha x p53 double mutant cell lines were found to express complexes consisting of TCR-beta chains associated with CD3-epsilon, -gamma, and -delta chains and CD3-zeta zeta dimers. These lines will be useful tools to study the molecular structure and signal transducing properties of partial CD3-TCR complexes expressed on the surface of immature thymocytes.
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