Diacylglycerol metabolism attenuates T-cell receptor signaling and alters thymocyte differentiation |
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Authors: | M Almena E Andrada R Liebana I Merida |
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Affiliation: | 1.Department of Immunology and Oncology, Centro Nacional de Biotecnología/CSIC, 28049, Madrid, Spain |
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Abstract: | Diacylglycerol (DAG) metabolism has a critical function in Ras-regulated functions in mature T cells, but causal data linking defects in DAG-based signals with altered thymus development are missing. To study the effect of increased DAG metabolism in T-cell development, we engineered a membrane-targeted constitutive active version of DAG kinase-α (DGKα). We show that transgenic expression of constitutive active DGK leads to developmental defects in T cells, with a marked accumulation of immature CD8 thymocytes and a reduction in positive selected populations. These alterations are reflected in the periphery by a CD4/CD8 cell imbalance and general T-cell lymphopenia. The results link DAG metabolism to T-cell homeostasis, and show that correctly controlled generation and consumption of this lipid at the plasma membrane ensure T-cell passage through quality-control checkpoints during differentiation. |
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Keywords: | diacylglycerol kinase T-cell receptor RasGRP1 thymocyte development signaling threshold |
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