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Destabilizing the autoinhibitory conformation of Zap70 induces up-regulation of inhibitory receptors and T cell unresponsiveness.
Citation | “Destabilizing The Autoinhibitory Conformation Of Zap70 Induces Up-Regulation Of Inhibitory Receptors And T Cell Unresponsiveness.”. The Journal Of Experimental Medicine, pp. 833-849. . |
Author | Lih-Yun Hsu, Debra A Cheng, Yiling Chen, Hong-Erh Liang, Arthur Weiss |
Abstract |
Zap70 plays a critical role in normal T cell development and T cell function. However, little is known about how perturbation of allosteric autoinhibitory mechanisms in Zap70 impacts T cell biology. Here, we analyze mice with a hypermorphic Zap70 mutation, W131A, which destabilizes the autoinhibitory conformation of Zap70, rendering the kinase in a semiactive state. W131A mutant mice with wild-type T cell receptor (TCR) repertoires exhibited relatively normal T cell development. However, crossing the W131A mutant mice to OTII TCR transgenic mice resulted in increased negative selection of OTII thymocytes and in increased thymic and peripheral T regulatory cells. Strikingly, increased basal TCR signaling was associated with a marked increase in inhibitory receptor expression and with T cells that were relatively refractory to TCR stimulation. PD-1 inhibitory receptor blockade partially reversed T cell unresponsiveness. Collectively, disruption of normal Zap70 autoinhibition engaged negative feedback mechanisms by which negative selection and inhibitory receptors restrain TCR signaling to enforce both central and peripheral tolerance. |
Year of Publication |
2017
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Journal |
The Journal of experimental medicine
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Volume |
214
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Issue |
3
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Number of Pages |
833-849
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Date Published |
12/2017
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ISSN Number |
1540-9538
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DOI |
10.1084/jem.20161575
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Alternate Journal |
J. Exp. Med.
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PMID |
28159798
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PMCID |
PMC5339679
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