αPIX RhoGEF supports positive selection by restraining migration and promoting arrest of thymocytes.

نویسندگان

  • Mark Korthals
  • Kerstin Schilling
  • Peter Reichardt
  • Dejan Mamula
  • Thomas Schlüter
  • Michael Steiner
  • Kristina Langnäse
  • Ulrich Thomas
  • Eckart Gundelfinger
  • Richard T Premont
  • Kerry Tedford
  • Klaus-Dieter Fischer
چکیده

Thymocytes mature in a series of stages by migrating through specific areas of the thymus and interacting with other cells to receive the necessary developmental signals; however, little is known about the molecular mechanisms governing this migration. We report that murine thymocytes with a knockout mutation in α-PAK (p21-activated kinase)-interacting exchange factor (PIX; Arhgef6), an activator of Rho GTPases, showed greatly increased motility and altered morphology in two-dimensional migration on ICAM-1. αPIX was also required for efficient positive selection, but not negative selection, of thymocytes. TCR signaling was normal in αPix(-) thymocytes, indicating that the effects of αPIX on positive selection are largely independent of TCR signaling. αPix(-) thymocytes also paused less during migration in the thymic cortex, interacted less with ICAM-1 coated beads, and could overcome TCR stop signals, consistent with defective scanning behavior. These results identify αPIX as a regulator of thymocyte migration and subsequent arrest that is linked to positive selection.

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عنوان ژورنال:
  • Journal of immunology

دوره 192 7  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 2014