Lineage-specific requirement for the PH domain of Vav1 in the activation of CD4+ but not CD8+ T cells
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2005
abstract:
Vav1 is a guanine nucleotide exchange factor (GEF)
for Rho-family GTPases, which is activated by tyrosine
phosphorylation following TCR stimulation. Vav1-
deficient mice have defects in positive and negative
selection of thymocytes as well as TCR-induced proliferation
in mature T cells, demonstrating a critical
role for Vav1 in transducing TCR signals. Binding of
phospholipids to the PH domain of Vav1 has been
proposed to regulate its GEF activity in vitro. To test
this model in vivo, we have generated mice carrying
a point mutation in the PH domain of Vav1, and we
show that they have defects in T cell development
and activation. We demonstrate that the mutation
affects the function of Vav1 as a GEF and perturbs
PI3K-dependent pathways downstream of Vav1. Unexpectedly,
the mutation selectively affects TCRinduced
proliferation of CD4+ but not CD8+ T cells,
demonstrating differences in the wiring of TCR signaling
pathways between the two lineages.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
List of contributors:
Prisco, Antonella
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