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Ishikawa, Eri Kyushu University
Yasuda, Tomoharu RIKEN
Ohmuraya, Masaki Kumamoto University
Araki, Kimi Kumamoto University
Kurosaki, Tomohiro RIKEN|Osaka University
Satio, Takashi RIKEN|Osaka University
Yamasaki, Sho Kyushu University
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Journal Article
Description
Thymic selection shapes an appropriate T cell antigen receptor (TCR) repertoire during T cell development. Here, we show that a serine/threonine kinase, protein kinase D (PKD), is crucial for thymocyte positive selection. In T cell-specific PKD-deficient (PKD2/PKD3 double-deficient) mice, the generation of CD4 single positive thymocytes is abrogated. This defect is likely caused by attenuated TCR signalling during positive selection and incomplete CD4 lineage specification in PKD-deficient thymocytes; however, TCR-proximal tyrosine phosphorylation is not affected. PKD is activated in CD4+CD8+ double positive (DP) thymocytes on stimulation with positively selecting peptides. By phosphoproteomic analysis, we identify SH2-containing protein tyrosine phosphatase-1 (SHP-1) as a direct substrate of PKD. Substitution of wild-type SHP-1 by phosphorylation-defective mutant (SHP-1S557A) impairs generation of CD4+ thymocytes. These results suggest that the PKD–SHP-1 axis positively regulates TCR signalling to promote CD4+ T cell development.
Journal Title
Nature Communications
ISSN
20411723
NCID
AA12645905
Publisher
Springer Nature
Volume
7
Start Page
12756
Published Date
2016-09-27
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Supplementary Figures : ncomms_7_12756_s1.pdf
Supplementary Data : ncomms_7_12756_s2.xls, ncomms_7_12756_s3.xls, ncomms_7_12756_s4.xls
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Institute of Advanced Medical Sciences