Unimpaired thymic and peripheral T cell death in mice lacking the nuclear receptor NGFI-B (Nur77)

SL Lee, RL Wesselschmidt, GP Linette, O Kanagawa… - Science, 1995 - science.org
SL Lee, RL Wesselschmidt, GP Linette, O Kanagawa, JH Russell, J Milbrandt
Science, 1995science.org
T cell hybridomas require the immediate-early gene NGFI-B (nur77) for T cell receptor (TCR)-
mediated apoptosis, a model for negative selection of self-reactive T cells. TCR-mediated
death was examined in mice bearing an NGFI-B loss-of-function mutation, either by
administration of antibodies to CD3 (anti-CD3) or in two well-characterized transgenic
models expressing self-reactive TCRs. Both the extent and the rate of thymocyte death were
unimpaired. Anti-CD3-induced death was normal in CD4+ peripheral T cells, in which death …
T cell hybridomas require the immediate-early gene NGFI-B (nur77) for T cell receptor (TCR)-mediated apoptosis, a model for negative selection of self-reactive T cells. TCR-mediated death was examined in mice bearing an NGFI-B loss-of-function mutation, either by administration of antibodies to CD3 (anti-CD3) or in two well-characterized transgenic models expressing self-reactive TCRs. Both the extent and the rate of thymocyte death were unimpaired. Anti-CD3-induced death was normal in CD4+ peripheral T cells, in which death is mediated predominantly by the Fas signaling pathway. Thus, no unique requirement for NGFI-B is observed for thymic or peripheral T cell death.
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