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The roles of the CD45 tyrosine phosphate in thymocyte development and T cell receptor signalling Ong, Christopher John
Abstract
The molecular basis for T cell receptor signaling events that lead to differential cellular immune responses has been a fundamental question in immunology. For example, the molecular mechanism governing positive and negative T cell selection during thymocyte development has remained elusive. Furthermore, the mechanisms governing variable T cell receptor-mediated responses of different T cell subsets, such as memory and naive T cells have remained unclear. In a gain-of-function transgenic strategy, we have established that augmented CD45R⁰ expression enhanced the efficacy of TCR signaling and TCR-mediated apoptosis of immature CD4⁺CD8⁺ thymocytes in vitro. Furthermore, CD45 was also found to regulate both positive and negative selection events during thymocyte development. In addition, CD45 was determined to be a marker for a population of thymocytes undergoing positive selection. We have further demonstrated that distinct CD45 isoforms have differential functions in T cell activation and signaling in mature thymic T cells as well as differentially regulating thymocyte development.
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The roles of the CD45 tyrosine phosphate in thymocyte development and T cell receptor signalling
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University of British Columbia
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1995
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The molecular basis for T cell receptor signaling events that lead to differential
cellular immune responses has been a fundamental question in immunology. For example,
the molecular mechanism governing positive and negative T cell selection during thymocyte
development has remained elusive. Furthermore, the mechanisms governing variable T cell
receptor-mediated responses of different T cell subsets, such as memory and naive T cells
have remained unclear. In a gain-of-function transgenic strategy, we have established that
augmented CD45R⁰ expression enhanced the efficacy of TCR signaling and TCR-mediated
apoptosis of immature CD4⁺CD8⁺ thymocytes in vitro. Furthermore, CD45 was also
found to regulate both positive and negative selection events during thymocyte
development. In addition, CD45 was determined to be a marker for a population of
thymocytes undergoing positive selection. We have further demonstrated that distinct
CD45 isoforms have differential functions in T cell activation and signaling in mature
thymic T cells as well as differentially regulating thymocyte development.
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eng
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2009-06-11
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Vancouver : University of British Columbia Library
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For non-commercial purposes only, such as research, private study and education. Additional conditions apply, see Terms of Use https://open.library.ubc.ca/terms_of_use.
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10.14288/1.0088896
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University of British Columbia
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1995-05
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Graduate
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