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E-cadherin in developing murine T cells controls spindle alignment and progression through β-selection

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posted on 2024-07-11, 15:28 authored by Mirren CharnleyMirren Charnley, Amr H. Allam, Lucas M. Newton, Patrick O. Humbert, Sarah RussellSarah Russell
A critical stage of T cell development is β-selection; at this stage, the T cell receptor β (TCRβ) chain is generated, and the developing T cell starts to acquire antigenic specificity. Progression through β-selection is assisted by low-affinity interactions between the nascent TCRβ chain and peptide presented on stromal major histocompatibility complex and cues provided by the niche. In this study, we identify a cue within the developing T cell niche that is critical for T cell development. E-cadherin mediates cell-cell interactions and influences cell fate in many developmental systems. In developing T cells, E-cadherin contributed to the formation of an immunological synapse and the alignment of the mitotic spindle with the polarity axis during division, which facilitated subsequent T cell development. Collectively, these data suggest that E-cadherin facilitates interactions with the thymic niche to coordinate the β-selection stage of T cell development.

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Polarity in lymphocytes: Regulation of immune function and cancer

Australian Research Council

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Elucidating immune responses by single cell pedigree and tracing analysis

National Health and Medical Research Council

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2375-2548

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Science Advances

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9

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3

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eade5348

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American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)

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Copyright © 2023 The Authors, some rights reserved; exclusive licensee American Association for the Advancement of Science. No claim to original U.S. Government Works. Distributed under a Creative Commons Attribution License 4.0 (CC BY).

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eng

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