2000
DOI: 10.4049/jimmunol.164.2.639
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Murine CCR9, a Chemokine Receptor for Thymus-Expressed Chemokine That Is Up-Regulated Following Pre-TCR Signaling

Abstract: Chemokines are likely to play an important role in regulating the trafficking of developing T cells within the thymus. By using anti-CD3ε treatment of recombinase-activating gene 2 (Rag2−/−) mice to mimic pre-TCR signaling and drive thymocyte development to the double positive stage, we have identified murine GPR-9-6 as a chemokine receptor whose expression is strongly induced following pre-TCR signaling. GPR-9-6 mRNA is present at high levels in the thymus, and by RT-PCR analysis its expression is induced as … Show more

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“…CCR4 may be an especially attractive candidate, because, like CCR7, its expression is markedly induced as a consequence of positive selection. Moreover, CCL22, one of the ligands for CCR4, is also expressed in the medulla, and this ligand is an efficacious attractant for cells undergoing positive selection (i.e., CD69 ϩ cells) (16,20,43,44). CCR9 is expressed by double-positive cells, but its greatest increase in expression may occur after the pre-TCR signal (15)(16)(17).…”
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“…CCR4 may be an especially attractive candidate, because, like CCR7, its expression is markedly induced as a consequence of positive selection. Moreover, CCL22, one of the ligands for CCR4, is also expressed in the medulla, and this ligand is an efficacious attractant for cells undergoing positive selection (i.e., CD69 ϩ cells) (16,20,43,44). CCR9 is expressed by double-positive cells, but its greatest increase in expression may occur after the pre-TCR signal (15)(16)(17).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, CCL22, one of the ligands for CCR4, is also expressed in the medulla, and this ligand is an efficacious attractant for cells undergoing positive selection (i.e., CD69 ϩ cells) (16,20,43,44). CCR9 is expressed by double-positive cells, but its greatest increase in expression may occur after the pre-TCR signal (15)(16)(17). The ligand for CCR9, CCL25, is found in both the cortex and the medulla, and thymocytes show apparently equivalent migration toward it both before and immediately after positive selection (15,17,20).…”
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“…For some experiments additional RAG-2 Ϫ/Ϫ mice were purchased from Taconic Farms. Total RNA was isolated from thymi of 4-wk-old PBS-or anti-CD3⑀-injected RAG-2 Ϫ/Ϫ mice or tissues of adult C57BL/6 mice, separated on a 1% agarose formaldehyde gel, and analyzed by Northern blot analysis as previously described (33). Blots were probed using a full-length murine RasGRP1 cDNA probe (30) or elongation factor-1␣ as a loading control.…”
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“…The remaining cells were stained using anti-CD44-PE, anti-CD25-FITC, and streptavidin-Tri-color and then sorted to obtain individual CD44/CD25 triple-negative subsets. RNA and cDNA were prepared from sorted cells and normalized according to hypoxanthine phosphoribosyltransferase (HPRT) expression as previously described (33), after 30 PCR cycles using the primers HPRT 7/8 and 9 (34). PCR of RasGRP1 was performed for 30 cycles (94°C for 1 min, 60°C for 1 min, 72°C for 1 min) using the primers RasGRP 6 (5Ј-CGGATCATCATCTCCTCAGCC-3Ј) and RasGRP 8 (5Ј-CAGTCATCTCGCCCAGAACC-3Ј).…”
Section: Northern Blot Analysis and Rt-pcrmentioning
confidence: 99%