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Title: The TCR zeta-chain immunoreceptor tyrosine-based activation motifs are sufficient for the activation and differentiation of primary T lymphocytes. Author: Geiger TL, Leitenberg D, Flavell RA. Journal: J Immunol; 1999 May 15; 162(10):5931-9. PubMed ID: 10229830. Abstract: The TCR complex signals through a set of 10 intracytoplasmic motifs, termed immunoreceptor tyrosine-based activation motifs (ITAMs), contained within the gamma-, delta-, epsilon-, and zeta-chains. The need for this number of ITAMs is uncertain. Limited and contradictory studies have examined the ability of subsets of the TCR's ITAMs to signal into postthymic primary T lymphocytes. To study signaling by a restricted set of ITAMs, we expressed in transgenic mice a chimeric construct containing the IAs class II MHC extracellular and transmembrane domains linked to the cytoplasmic domain of the TCR zeta-chain. Tyrosine phosphorylation and receptor cocapping studies indicate that this chimeric receptor signals T cells independently of the remainder of the TCR. We show that CD4+ and CD8+ primary T cells, as well as naive and memory T cells, are fully responsive to stimulation through the IAs-zeta receptor. Further, IAs-zeta stimulation can induce primary T cell differentiation into CTL, Th1, and Th2 type cells. These results show that the zeta-chain ITAMs, in the absence of the gamma, delta, and epsilon ITAMs, are sufficient for the activation and functional maturation of primary T lymphocytes. It also supports the isolated use of the zeta-chain ITAMs in the development of surrogate TCRs for therapeutic purposes.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]