Critical role for c‐kit (CD117) in T cell lineage commitment and early thymocyte development in vitro
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- 28 February 2006
- journal article
- highlights
- Published by Wiley in European Journal of Immunology
- Vol. 36 (3) , 526-532
- https://doi.org/10.1002/eji.200535760
Abstract
The precise roles played by the transmembrane receptor tyrosine kinase c-kit and its ligand stem cell factor in early T cell development are difficult to study. Using cloned Pax5-deficient progenitor B cells, we show that following Notch signaling, which induces their commitment to the T cell developmental pathway, c-kit expression is rapidly up-regulated at both the transcriptional and cell surface level. Using either an anti-c-kit monoclonal antibody or Gleevec, a pharmacological inhibitor of c-kit signaling, we show that the Notch-induced T cell differentiation of either Pax5-deficient progenitor B cells, or the equivalent cell from the bone marrow of normal mice, is strictly dependent on c-kit signaling, whereas the differentiation of normal progenitors into the B cell lineage is not. Moreover, we show that the Notch and IL-7 signaling-induced proliferation and differentiation of CD44+CD25–c-kithigh and CD44+CD25+c-kithigh thymocytes along the T cell, but not natural killer cell or macrophage, pathway also requires c-kit signaling, whereas the Notch-induced proliferation and differentiation of CD44–CD25+c-kitint cells along the T cell pathway is independent of c-kit. These results further highlight the complex inter-relationships existing between c-kit, Notch and IL-7 receptor signaling that control the proliferation and differentiation of early T cell progenitors.See accompanying commentary: http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/eji.200635950Keywords
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