Subcellular localization of intracellular protein tyrosine phosphatases in T cells.

Eur J Immunol

Laboratory of Signal Transduction, La Jolla Cancer Research Center, The Burnham Institute, La Jolla, CA 92037, USA.

Published: August 2000

A high protein tyrosine phosphatase (PTPase) activity is required to maintain circulating T lymphocytes in a resting phenotype, and to limit the initiation of T cell activation. We report that 15 of the currently known 24 intracellular PTPases are expressed in T cells, namely HePTP, TCPTP, SHP1, SHP2, PEP, PTP-PEST, PTP-MEG2, PTEN, PTPH1, PTP-MEG1, PTP36, PTP-BAS, LMPTP, PRL-1 and OV-1. Most were found in the cytosol and many were enriched at the plasma membrane. Only TCPTP and PTP-MEG2 had subcellular localizations that essentially excludes them from a direct role in early T cell antigen receptor signaling events. Overexpression of 6 of the PTPases reduced IL-2 gene activation, 3 of them thereby identified as novel candidates for negative regulators of TCR signaling. Our findings expand the repertoire of PTPases that should be considered for a regulatory role in T cell activation.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/1521-4141(2000)30:8<2412::AID-IMMU2412>3.0.CO;2-JDOI Listing

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