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Bcl-2 Rescues T Lymphopoiesis, but Not B or NK Cell Development, in Common γ Chain–Deficient Mice

1997; Cell Press; Volume: 7; Issue: 1 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1016/s1074-7613(00)80518-x

ISSN

1097-4180

Autores

Motonari Kondo, Koichi Akashi, Jos Domen, Kazuo Sugamura, Irving L. Weissman,

Tópico(s)

Immune Response and Inflammation

Resumo

The common cytokine receptor γ chain (γc) is an indispensable subunit for the formation of lymphoid-related cytokine receptors, including IL-7 and IL-15 receptors, that mediate nonredundant or critical signals for the differentiation of T and B cells and natural killer (NK) cells, respectively. We introduced the bcl-2 transgene driven by Eμ or H-2K promoters into γc-deficient mice that lack all three lymphoid subclasses. The forced expression of Bcl-2 restored all stages of T lymphopoiesis, but not B or NK cell development, indicating that a primary function of γc-mediated signals in the T lineage might be to maintain cell survival. Therefore, the development of T, B, and NK cells may be influenced by distinct intracytoplasmic signaling cascades that are activated by coupling of γc-related receptors.

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