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American Association of Immunologists, The Journal of Immunology, 12(159), p. 5773-5776, 1997

DOI: 10.4049/jimmunol.159.12.5773

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A role for Ras signaling in coreceptor regulation during differentiation of a double-positive thymocyte cell line.

Journal article published in 1997 by H. Shao, E. M. Rubin, L. Y. Chen, J. Kaye ORCID
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Abstract

Abstract Evidence suggests that the Ras/mitogen-activated protein kinase signaling pathway is required for positive selection of thymocytes. We have asked whether Ras activation is also sufficient to mediate changes in gene expression that are associated with positive selection. To accomplish this, we expressed a constitutively active form of Ras in the immature CD4+ 8+ DPK thymocyte cell line. DPK cells that express active Ras have reduced levels of CD8alpha and CD8beta at the level of cell surface protein and mRNA. These data provide evidence of a direct link between Ras signaling pathways and coreceptor regulation during positive selection. They also suggest that a sustained or potent Ras signal may play a critical role in directing thymocytes into the CD4 lineage. DPK cells that express active Ras, however, were not fully differentiated, indicating that Ras signaling provides only a partial signal for double-positive thymocyte differentiation.