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CD4+ T Cell Hyper-responsiveness in CD45 Transgenic Mice is Independent of Isoform

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Journal Int Immunol
Date 2008 May 2
PMID 18448457
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The CD45 tyrosine phosphatase is required for T cell development and function by virtue of its role as a positive regulator of src family kinase activity. In addition, recent data have highlighted that CD45 also acts as a negative regulator of Lck function by dephosphorylation of critical tyrosine residues. Lck functionality and TCR responsiveness are elevated in transgenic mice expressing the CD45RO isoform at 'intermediate' (10-40% of wild type) levels, indicating that the expression level of CD45 is critical in determining the sensitivity of T cells to TCR stimulation. However, it is unclear whether such a phenotype is specific for the CD45RO isoform, typically expressed by activated T cells. In the present work, the roles of three isoforms of CD45, RO, RB and RABC, in thymocyte development, T cell responses and TCR signalling pathways were directly compared. The data demonstrate that expression of CD45RB or CD45RABC at intermediate levels also results in CD4(+) T cell hyper-reactivity, as previously published for CD45RO. These data emphasize the dual functions of CD45 as both a positive and a negative regulators of TCR signalling irrespective of specific isoform expression.

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