Publications by authors named "N Auphan"

Deletion of autoreactive thymocytes at the DP stage is the basis for tolerance to thymus-expressed self antigens. In this study we investigated whether distinct signalling pathways are induced in DP thymocytes as compared to mature T cells upon stimulation with antigen. Using triple transgenic mice expressing a TCR transgene, dominant negative ras/Mek proteins and a reporter gene construct with AP-1 or NF-kappa B binding sites, we showed a complete lack of transcriptional activity of NF-kappa B but not AP-1 in DP thymocytes, whereas both were transcriptionally active in mature T cells after antigenic stimulation.

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The Tec protein kinase family includes Btk, Itk, Tec, Rlk and Bmx, which are critically involved in signals mediated by various cytokines and antigen receptors. Btk mutations cause severe immunodeficiencies, with defective B cell function. In T cells, Tec regulates cytokine production.

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We investigated the basis for partial reactivity of naive CD8 T cells expressing an alloreactive transgenic TCR in response to a mutant alloantigen. When unstimulated APCs were used, IFN-gamma as well as IL-2 and cell proliferation were observed in response to wild-type Ag, whereas mutant Ag induced only IFN-gamma. DNA binding and reporter gene assays showed that the response to mutant Ag involved NF-kappaB, but not AP-1 activation, whereas wild-type Ag activated both transcription factors.

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Functions elicited from mature T cells depend on the nature of the Ag. Thus, an agonist induces a larger set of cytokine responses than a partial agonist. Additionally, Ags present in the thymus influence both the selection of TCRs generated by gene rearrangement and the potential functional program of developing thymocytes.

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