E2A and HEB Are Required to Block Thymocyte Proliferation Prior to Pre-TCR Expression

  • Wojciechowski J
  • Lai A
  • Kondo M
  • et al.
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Abstract

Thymocytes undergoing TCRβ gene rearrangements are maintained in a low or nonproliferating state during early T cell development. This block in cell cycle progression is not released until the expression of a functional pre-TCR, which is composed of a successfully rearranged TCRβ-chain and the Pre-Tα-chain. The regulatory molecules responsible for the coordination of these differentiation and proliferation events are currently unknown. E2A and HEB are structurally and functionally related basic helix-loop-helix transcription factors involved in T cell development. To reveal the function of E2A and HEB through the stage of pre-TCR expression and alleviate functional compensation between E2A and HEB, we use a double-conditional knockout model. The simultaneous deletion of E2A and HEB in developing thymocytes leads to a severe developmental block before pre-TCR expression and a dramatic reduction of Pre-Tα expression. These developmentally arrested thymocytes exhibit increased proliferation in vivo and dramatic expansion ex vivo in response to IL-7 signaling. These results suggest that E2A and HEB are not only critical for T cell differentiation but also necessary to retain developing thymocytes in cell cycle arrest before pre-TCR expression.

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Wojciechowski, J., Lai, A., Kondo, M., & Zhuang, Y. (2007). E2A and HEB Are Required to Block Thymocyte Proliferation Prior to Pre-TCR Expression. The Journal of Immunology, 178(9), 5717–5726. https://doi.org/10.4049/jimmunol.178.9.5717

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