The phosphatase domains of CD45 are required for ligand-induced T-cell receptor downregulation

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Down-regulation of the T-cell receptor (TCR) plays an important role in modulating T-cell responses, both during T-cell development and in mature T cells. At least two distinct pathways exist for TCR downregulation: down- regulation following TCR ligation; and down-regulation following activation of protein kinase C (PKC). Ligand-induced TCR down-regulation is dependent on protein tyrosine kinase (PTK) activity and seems to be closely related to T- cell activation. In addition, previous studies have indicated that ligand- induced TCR down-regulation is dependent on the expression of CD45, a transmembrane protein tyrosine phosphatase. The role of the different domains of CD45 in TCR down-regulation was investigated in this study. We found that the phosphatase domains of CD45 are required for efficient ligand-induced TCR downregulation. In contrast, the extracellular domain of CD45 is dispensable for ligand-mediated TCR down-regulation. Finally, PKC-mediated TCR down- regulation was found to be independent of both the extra-and intracellular domains of CD45.

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Kastrup, J., Lauritsen, J. P. H., Menné, C., Dietrich, J., & Geisler, C. (2000). The phosphatase domains of CD45 are required for ligand-induced T-cell receptor downregulation. Scandinavian Journal of Immunology, 51(5), 491–496. https://doi.org/10.1046/j.1365-3083.2000.00716.x

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