Abstract
T cell factor (TCF)-1 is a T-cell-specific transcription factor that is expressed at all stages of T cell development. Deletion of the TCF-1 gene leads to an early block in thymocyte maturation precluding the study of its role at late stages and during positive selection of T cells. In this report we show that β-catenin, a central effector in the Wnt-TCF-1 signalling pathway, regulates late stages of T cell development. Specifically, transgenic expression of β-catenin enhances generation of mature thymocytes. Interestingly, CD8-expressing mature thymocytes were affected to a greater extent than CD4-expressing cells. These data suggest that the Wnt-β-catenin-TCF-1 signaling pathway plays a role during late stages of T cell development.
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Mulroy, T., Xu, Y., & Sen, J. M. (2003). β-catenin expression enchances generation of mature thymocytes. International Immunology, 15(12), 1485–1494. https://doi.org/10.1093/intimm/dxg146
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