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Altered T cell differentiation and Notch signaling induced by the ectopic expression of keratin K10 in the epithelial cells of the thymus

✍ Scribed by Mirentxu Santos; Paula Río; Sergio Ruiz; Jesús Martínez-Palacio; Carmen Segrelles; M. Fernanda Lara; José C. Segovia; Jesús M. Paramio


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2005
Tongue
English
Weight
971 KB
Volume
95
Category
Article
ISSN
0730-2312

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✦ Synopsis


Transgenic mice expressing hK10 under the keratin K5 promoter display several alterations in the epidermis including decreased cell proliferation, and reduced susceptibility to tumor development. Given that K5 promoter is also active in the epithelial cells of the thymus, we explored the possible alterations of the thymus because of K10 transgene expression. We found severe thymic alterations, which affect not only the thymic epithelial cells (TEC), but also thymocytes. We observed altered architecture and premature thymus involution in the transgenic mice associated with increased apoptosis and reduced proliferation of the thymocytes. Interestingly, prior to the development of this detrimental phenotype, thymocytes of the transgenic mice also displayed altered differentiation, which is aggravated later on. Molecular characterization of this phenotype indicated that Akt activity is reduced in TEC, but not in thymocytes. In addition, we also observed altered expression of Notch family members and some of their ligands both in TEC and T cells. This produces reduced Notch activity in TEC but increased Notch activity in thymocytes, which is detectable prior to the disruption of the thymic architecture. In addition, we also detect altered Notch expression in the epidermis of bK5hK10 transgenic mice. Collectively the present data indicate that keratin K10 may induce severe alterations not only in a cell autonomous manner, but also in neighboring cells by the modulation of signals involved in cell-cell interactions.


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