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Protein kinase D2 has a restricted but critical role in T-cell antigen receptor signalling in mature T-cells

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BIOCHEMICAL JOURNAL
卷 442, 期 -, 页码 649-659

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PORTLAND PRESS LTD
DOI: 10.1042/BJ20111700

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cytokine; lymphocyte; pre-cell antigen receptor; protein kinase D (PKD); T-cell antigen receptor (TCR); thymus

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  1. Wellcome Trust
  2. [065975/Z/01/A]

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PKD (protein kinase D) 2 is a serine/threonine kinase activated by diacylglycerol in response to engagement of antigen receptors in lymphocytes. To explore PKD2 regulation and function in TCR (T-cell antigen receptor) signal transduction we expressed TCR complexes with fixed affinity for self antigens in the T-cells of PKD2-null mice or mice deficient in PKD2 catalytic activity. We also developed a single cell assay to quantify PKD2 activation as T-cells respond to developmental stimuli or engagement of alpha/beta TCR complexes in vivo. Strikingly, PKD2 loss caused increases in thymic output, lymphadenopathy and splenomegaly in TCR transgenic mice. The precise magnitude and timing of PKD2 activation during T-cell development is thus critical to regulate thymic homoeostasis. PKD2-null T-cells that exit the thymus have a normal transcriptome, but show a limited and abnormal transcriptional response to antigen. Transcriptional profiling reveals the full consequences of PKD2 loss and maps in detail the selective, but critical, function for PKD2 in signalling by alpha/beta mature TCR complexes in peripheral T-cells.

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