Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
3355955 Immunology Letters 2009 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

PKCθ serine/threonine and Itk tyrosine protein kinases have been implicated in T lymphocyte signal transmission. We observed a PKCθ/Itk complex after T cell activation, raising the possibility that PKCθ and Itk might interact functionally during T cell development and response. To address this question PKCθ/Itk double knockout mice were generated and T cell activation responses were compared to single deficiencies as well as to wild type controls. Consistent with previous reports, Itk and PKCθ are required in modulating CD3+ T cell cytokine secretion responses ex vivo. Itk- and PKCθ-deficient cells show impaired NFAT/AP-1 and NF-κB transactivation responses, however the combined loss, did not exceed but partially rescue the strong NFAT and NF-κB activation defects observed in Itk−/− single-deficient T cells. Taken together, this provides evidence for a more complex functional crosstalk between Itk and PKCθ during T cell receptor signalling then previously anticipated.

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