Journal article
Loss of c-Cbl RING finger function results in high-intensity TCR signaling and thymic deletion
CBF Thien, FD Blystad, Y Zhan, AM Lew, V Voigt, CE Andoniou, WY Langdon
EMBO Journal | Published : 2005
Abstract
Signaling from the T-cell receptor (TCR) in thymocytes is negatively regulated by the RING finger-type ubiquitin ligase c-Cbl. To further investigate this regulation, we generated mice with a loss-of-function mutation in the c-Cbl RING finger domain. These mice exhibit complete thymic deletion by young adulthood, which is not caused by a developmental block, lack of progenitors or peripheral T-cell activation. Rather, this phenotype correlates with greatly increased expression of the CD5 and CD69 activation markers and increased sensitivity to anti-CD3-induced cell death. Thymic loss contrasts the normal fate of the c-Cbl-/- thymus, even though thymocytes from both mutant mice show equivalen..
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