Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6066670 | Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology | 2012 | 20 Pages |
Abstract
We report a new form of T-cell immunodeficiency caused by a LCK gene defect, highlighting the essential role of Lck in human T-cell development and responses. Our results also point out that defects in the TCR signaling cascade often result in abnormal T-cell differentiation and functions, leading to an important risk factor for inflammation and autoimmunity.
Keywords
phorbol 12-myristate 13-acetateUniparental isodisomyT-cell receptor signalingCD62 ligandCD62LAutoinflammationITAMCDR3ZAP-70CD4FOXP3TregPLCCIDFITCERKGFPTCrnatural killerPMAMAPKupdRecurrent infectionsphospholipase Cfluorescein isothiocyanatelymphopeniaRegulatory T immunoreceptor tyrosine-based activation motifgenetic defectwild-typegreen fluorescent proteinmitogen-activated protein kinaseforkhead box protein 3ImmunodeficiencyCombined immunodeficiencyExtracellular signal–regulated kinaseT-cell receptor
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Authors
Fabian MD, Clotilde PhD, Emmanuel PhD, Stéphane PhD, Nathalie AS, Annick MS, Jean MD, PhD, Zosia BS, Fabien MD, PhD, Despina MD, PhD, Pierre MD, Sébastien MD, Stéphane MD, Fréderic PhD, Nicole MD, Isabelle PhD, André MD, Claire PhD, Capucine MD,