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  • Claudins (Clds) are important proteins in epithelial cells that help maintain barriers, but Cld4 is also found in thymic lymphocytes unrelated to tight junctions.
  • The presence of Cld4 is primarily seen in CD4/CD8 double-positive cells and varies depending on the mouse model, affecting their T-cell receptor function and transcription levels.
  • Cld4 appears to enhance T-cell receptor signaling, especially during specific engagements, and its expression in DP cells is regulated by E-protein activity to support positive selection during thymocyte development.

Article Abstract

Claudins (Clds) are crucial constituents of tight-junction strands in epithelial cells and have a central role in barrier functions. We show that Cld4 is unexpectedly expressed in normal thymic lymphocytes independently of tight junctions. The Cld4 expression was mostly confined to a portion of the CD4/CD8 double-positive (DP) cells. The proportion of Cld4(+) DP cells was markedly increased in MHC-I(-/-) II(-/-) mice but decreased in Rorγ(-/-) mice, and Cld4(+) DP cells contained higher levels of the rearranged Tcra transcripts involving the most distal Va and Ja segments than Cld4(-) DP cells. The Cld4 expression levels were reduced in E47-deficient mice in a gene dose-dependent manner, and ChIP analysis indicated that E2A and HEB were bound to the E-box sites of the putative Cldn4 promoter region. Functionally, Cld4 showed a potent T-cell receptor costimulatory activity by coligation with CD3. The Cld4 was distributed diffusely on the cell surface and associated with CD4/lck independently of CD3 in the resting thymocytes. However, Cld4 was strongly recruited to the immunological synapse on specific T-cell receptor engagement through antigen-presenting cells. In the fetal thymic organ culture, knockdown of Cldn4 resulted in the reduced generation of CD4/CD8 single-positive cells from the DP cells. These results suggest that Cld4 is induced by E-protein activity in the later stages of DP cells to increase the efficiency of positive selection, uncovering a hitherto unrecognized function of a Cld family protein.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3054041PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1014178108DOI Listing

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