TY - JOUR
T1 - Expression and induction of nuclear factor-κB-related proteins in thymocytes
AU - Sen, Jyoti
AU - Venkataraman, Lakshmi
AU - Shinkai, Yoichi
AU - Pierce, Jacqueline W.
AU - Alt, Fredrick W.
AU - Burakoff, Steven J.
AU - Sen, Ranjan
PY - 1995
Y1 - 1995
N2 - Thymocytes mature in response to the cues from the thymic micro- environment, which regulate stage-specific gene expression during development. We find that several proteins that bind the κB sequence in vitro are constitutively activated in freshly isolated thymocytes. These include the rel-related p50 homodimers, p50/p65 heterodimers, low levels of c-rel, and two other factors that may be thymus specific. Disruption of the thymic micro-environment resulted in loss of DNA-binding, suggesting that lymphocyte-stromal cell interactions induce and maintain these proteins in a DNA-binding form. Phorbol ester and ionomycin treatment induced p50, p65, and p68 c-rel κB DNA-binding activity. Expression of p68 c-rel protein, but not p50 or p65, was suppressed by the immunosuppressive drug FK506. Because FK506 specifically inhibits the appearance of mature single-positive thymocytes, gene expression regulated by p68 c-rel may play a role in selection and maturational signals involved in the double-positive to single-positive transition.
AB - Thymocytes mature in response to the cues from the thymic micro- environment, which regulate stage-specific gene expression during development. We find that several proteins that bind the κB sequence in vitro are constitutively activated in freshly isolated thymocytes. These include the rel-related p50 homodimers, p50/p65 heterodimers, low levels of c-rel, and two other factors that may be thymus specific. Disruption of the thymic micro-environment resulted in loss of DNA-binding, suggesting that lymphocyte-stromal cell interactions induce and maintain these proteins in a DNA-binding form. Phorbol ester and ionomycin treatment induced p50, p65, and p68 c-rel κB DNA-binding activity. Expression of p68 c-rel protein, but not p50 or p65, was suppressed by the immunosuppressive drug FK506. Because FK506 specifically inhibits the appearance of mature single-positive thymocytes, gene expression regulated by p68 c-rel may play a role in selection and maturational signals involved in the double-positive to single-positive transition.
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M3 - Article
C2 - 7534792
AN - SCOPUS:0028949388
SN - 0022-1767
VL - 154
SP - 3213
EP - 3221
JO - Journal of Immunology
JF - Journal of Immunology
IS - 7
ER -