Defective Fas ligand expression and activation-induced cell death in the absence of IL-2-inducible T cell kinase

AT Miller, LJ Berg - The Journal of Immunology, 2002 - journals.aai.org
AT Miller, LJ Berg
The Journal of Immunology, 2002journals.aai.org
The Tec family tyrosine kinase, IL-2-inducible T cell kinase (Itk), plays an important role in
TCR signaling. Studies of T cells from Itk-deficient mice have demonstrated that Itk is critical
for the activation of phospholipase-Cγ1, leading to calcium mobilization in response to TCR
stimulation. This biochemical defect results in reduced IL-2 production by Itk-deficient T cells.
To further characterize the downstream effects of the Itk deficiency, we crossed Itk−/− mice to
a TCR-transgenic line and examined T cell responses to stimulation by peptide plus APC …
Abstract
The Tec family tyrosine kinase, IL-2-inducible T cell kinase (Itk), plays an important role in TCR signaling. Studies of T cells from Itk-deficient mice have demonstrated that Itk is critical for the activation of phospholipase-Cγ1, leading to calcium mobilization in response to TCR stimulation. This biochemical defect results in reduced IL-2 production by Itk-deficient T cells. To further characterize the downstream effects of the Itk deficiency, we crossed Itk−/− mice to a TCR-transgenic line and examined T cell responses to stimulation by peptide plus APC. These studies show that Itk is required for maximal activation of early growth responses 2 and 3 and Fas ligand transcription after TCR stimulation. These transcriptional defects lead to reduced activation-induced cell death of stimulated Itk−/− T cells, both in vitro and in vivo. Together these studies define an important role for Itk in TCR signaling, leading to cytokine gene expression and activation-induced cell death.
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