The preTCR-dependent DN3 to DP transition requires Notch signaling, is improved by CXCL12 signaling and is inhibited by IL-7 signaling

Roxane Tussiwand, Corinne Engdahl, Nadine Gehre, Nabil Bosco, Rod Ceredig, Antonius G. Rolink

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Abstract

The requirement for Notch signaling during T-cell development has been extensively studied. Nevertheless, the developmental stage at which it is required and whether additional signaling pathways are needed are still poorly understood. By using a stromal-cell-free culture system, we show that sorted double-negative 3 (DN3) thymocytes only require a Delta-like-4-induced Notch signal to differentiate into double-positive (DP) cells. This differentiation process is preTCR-α dependent. DN3 cells undergo 4-5 proliferation cycles, and the addition of the chemokine CXCL12 improves proliferation. IL-7 blocks the differentiation of DN3 cells to DP cells but not the Notch-induced proliferation of cultured DN3 cells. The impaired differentiation correlates with an inhibition of Rag-2 up-regulation. Overall, the in vitro stromal-cell-free culture system presented here also provides a powerful and unique tool for studying the mechanisms involved in the positive and negative selection of T cells.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)3371-3380
Number of pages10
JournalEuropean Journal of Immunology
Volume41
Issue number11
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Nov 2011

Keywords

  • DN3 cells
  • Delta-like 4 and preTCR
  • Double-positive cells
  • Notch

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