[PDF][PDF] Ikaros sets thresholds for T cell activation and regulates chromosome propagation

N Avitahl, S Winandy, C Friedrich, B Jones, Y Ge… - Immunity, 1999 - cell.com
N Avitahl, S Winandy, C Friedrich, B Jones, Y Ge, K Georgopoulos
Immunity, 1999cell.com
T cell activation involves the sustained accumulation of T cell receptor (TCR) and IL-2
receptor (IL-2R) mediated signaling events that promote cell cycle entry and progression.
The Ikaros family of nuclear factors regulate this process by providing thresholds overcome
by receptor signaling. T cells with reduced levels of Ikaros activity require fewer TCR
engagement events for activation, exhibit a greater proliferative response to IL-2, and are
less sensitive to inhibitors of TCR and IL-2R signaling. Upon T cell activation, Ikaros proteins …
Abstract
T cell activation involves the sustained accumulation of T cell receptor (TCR) and IL-2 receptor (IL-2R) mediated signaling events that promote cell cycle entry and progression. The Ikaros family of nuclear factors regulate this process by providing thresholds overcome by receptor signaling. T cells with reduced levels of Ikaros activity require fewer TCR engagement events for activation, exhibit a greater proliferative response to IL-2, and are less sensitive to inhibitors of TCR and IL-2R signaling. Upon T cell activation, Ikaros proteins localize in a higher-order chromatin structure where they colocalize with components of the DNA replication machinery. Proliferating T cells with reduced Ikaros activity display chromosome abnormalities. We propose that participation of Ikaros in higher-order chromatin structures controls cell cycle transitions and restricts DNA replication.
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