Bam32 (B lymphocyte adapter molecule of 32 kDa) is an adapter protein expressed in some hematopoietic cells including B and T lymphocytes. It was previously shown that Bam32-deficient mice have defects in various aspects of B cell activation including B cell receptor (BCR)-induced Erk activation, BCR-induced proliferation and T-independent antibody responses. In this study, we have examined the role of Bam32 in T cell activation using Bam32-deficient mice. By comparing CD4+ T cells from lymph nodes of wild-type and Bam32-deficient mice, we found that Bam32 was required for optimal TCR-induced Erk activation, cytokine production, proliferation and actin-mediated spreading of CD4+ T cells. These results indicate a novel pathway to Erk activation in T cells involving the adapter protein Bam32. © Published by Oxford University Press 2008.
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Sommers, C. L., Gurson, J. M., Surana, R., Barda-Saad, M., Lee, J., Kishor, A., … Samelson, L. E. (2008). Bam32: A novel mediator of Erk activation in T cells. International Immunology, 20(7), 811–818. https://doi.org/10.1093/intimm/dxn039
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