TY - JOUR
T1 - Naïve T Cell Homeostasis Regulated by Stress Responses and TCR Signaling
AU - Kamimura, Daisuke
AU - Atsumi, Toru
AU - Stofkova, Andrea
AU - Nishikawa, Naoki
AU - Ohki, Takuto
AU - Suzuki, Hironao
AU - Katsunuma, Kokichi
AU - Jiang, Jing Jing
AU - Bando, Hidenori
AU - Meng, Jie
AU - Sabharwal, Lavannya
AU - Ogura, Hideki
AU - Hirano, Toshio
AU - Arima, Yasunobu
AU - Murakami, Masaaki
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© Copyright © 2015 Kamimura, Atsumi, Stofkova, Nishikawa, Ohki, Suzuki, Katsunuma, Jiang, Bando, Meng, Sabharwal, Ogura, Hirano, Arima and Murakami.
PY - 2015/12/17
Y1 - 2015/12/17
N2 - The survival of naïve T cells is believed to require signals from TCR–pMHC interactions and cytokines such as IL-7. In contrast, signals that negatively impact naïve T cell survival are less understood. We conducted a forward genetic screening of mice and found a mutant mouse line with reduced number of naïve T cells (T-Red mice). T-Red mice have a point mutation in the Kdelr1 gene, and their naïve T cells show enhanced integrated stress response (ISR), which eventually induces their apoptosis. Therefore, naïve T cells require a KDEL receptor-mediated mechanism that efficiently relieves cellular stress for their survival in vivo. Interestingly, naïve T cells expressing TCR with higher affinity/avidity to self-antigens survive in T-Red mice, suggesting the possible link between TCR-mediated survival and ISR-induced apoptosis. In this article, we discuss the regulation of naïve T cell homeostasis, keeping special attention on the ISR and TCR signal.
AB - The survival of naïve T cells is believed to require signals from TCR–pMHC interactions and cytokines such as IL-7. In contrast, signals that negatively impact naïve T cell survival are less understood. We conducted a forward genetic screening of mice and found a mutant mouse line with reduced number of naïve T cells (T-Red mice). T-Red mice have a point mutation in the Kdelr1 gene, and their naïve T cells show enhanced integrated stress response (ISR), which eventually induces their apoptosis. Therefore, naïve T cells require a KDEL receptor-mediated mechanism that efficiently relieves cellular stress for their survival in vivo. Interestingly, naïve T cells expressing TCR with higher affinity/avidity to self-antigens survive in T-Red mice, suggesting the possible link between TCR-mediated survival and ISR-induced apoptosis. In this article, we discuss the regulation of naïve T cell homeostasis, keeping special attention on the ISR and TCR signal.
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U2 - 10.3389/fimmu.2015.00638
DO - 10.3389/fimmu.2015.00638
M3 - Review article
AN - SCOPUS:85114724291
SN - 1664-3224
VL - 6
JO - Frontiers in Immunology
JF - Frontiers in Immunology
M1 - 638
ER -