Regulation of thymocyte positive selection and motility by GIT2
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- 2 May 2010
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Springer Nature in Nature Immunology
- Vol. 11 (6) , 503-511
- https://doi.org/10.1038/ni.1868
Abstract
Thymic selection requires that thymocytes transit through distinct anatomical compartments. Weiss and colleagues report that the G protein regulator GIT2 integrates T cell antigen receptor and chemokine receptor signaling necessary for proper migratory activity and positive selection. Thymocytes are highly motile cells that migrate under the influence of chemokines in distinct thymic compartments as they mature. The motility of thymocytes is tightly regulated; however, the molecular mechanisms that control thymocyte motility are not well understood. Here we report that G protein–coupled receptor kinase-interactor 2 (GIT2) was required for efficient positive selection. Notably, Git2−/− double-positive thymocytes showed greater activation of the small GTPase Rac, actin polymerization and migration toward the chemokines CXCL12 (SDF-1) and CCL25 in vitro. By two-photon laser-scanning microscopy, we found that the scanning activity of Git2−/− thymocytes was compromised in the thymic cortex, which suggests GIT2 has a key role in regulating the chemokine-mediated motility of double-positive thymocytes.Keywords
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