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Characterization of Thymic Settling Progenitors in the Mouse Embryo Using In Vivo and In Vitro Assays
Published on: June 9, 2015
CAML is a p56Lck-interacting protein that is required for thymocyte development
David D Tran1, Contessa E Edgar, Karin L Heckman
1Department of Immunology, Mayo Clinic College of Medicine, Rochester, Minnesota 55905, USA.
Abstract:
Calcium modulating cyclophilin ligand (CAML) is a ubiquitously expressed protein implicated in T cell signaling, although its mechanism and physiologic role in the immune system are unknown. We show here that CAML is essential for peripheral T cell development. Inactivation of CAML in mouse thymocytes lowered the numbers of double-positive and single-positive thymocytes, concomitant with reduced positive and enhanced negative selection. We found that CAML interacts with p56Lck and appears to regulate subcellular localization of the kinase in both resting and T cell receptor (TCR)-stimulated cells. CAML-deficient cells displayed enhanced p56lck and ZAP-70 phosphorylation and increased IL2 production and cell death after TCR stimulation, suggesting that CAML may act as a negative regulator of p56lck. Our data establish a novel role for CAML as an essential mediator of T cell survival during thymopoiesis and indicate that its loss deregulates p56Lck signaling.
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