TCR signals mediated by Src family kinases are essential for the survival of naive T cells

B Seddon, R Zamoyska - The Journal of Immunology, 2002 - journals.aai.org
B Seddon, R Zamoyska
The Journal of Immunology, 2002journals.aai.org
The role of TCR signals triggered by recognition of self MHCs in maintaining the survival of
naive peripheral T cells remains controversial. Here we examine the role of the Src family
kinases, p56 lck (Lck) and p59 fyn (Fyn), in the survival of naive T cells. We show that long
term survival requires a combination of signals transduced by Src family kinases and signals
through the IL-7R. In the absence of either one, naive T cells die slowly, but if both signals
are removed, cell loss is greatly accelerated. The TCR signal can be mediated by either Fyn …
Abstract
The role of TCR signals triggered by recognition of self MHCs in maintaining the survival of naive peripheral T cells remains controversial. Here we examine the role of the Src family kinases, p56 lck (Lck) and p59 fyn (Fyn), in the survival of naive T cells. We show that long term survival requires a combination of signals transduced by Src family kinases and signals through the IL-7R. In the absence of either one, naive T cells die slowly, but if both signals are removed, cell loss is greatly accelerated. The TCR signal can be mediated by either Fyn or Lck at wild-type levels of expression, but not by Lck alone if expressed suboptimally. The disappearance of T cells in the absence of Fyn and Lck was associated with a complete loss of TCRζ-chain phosphorylation and down-regulation of CD5, both of which are also MHC contact dependent, indicating that the Src family kinases are critical for transducing a TCR-MHC survival signal.
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