
Stein PL, Lee HM, Rich S, Soriano P:
pp59fyn mutant mice display differential signaling in thymocytes and
peripheral T cells.
Cell 1992 Sep 4;70(5):741-50
ABSTRACT
We have generated mutant mice that do not express pp59fyn, a
nonreceptor protein tyrosine kinase related to pp60src, by
homologous recombination in embryonic stem cells. fyn- mice did not
display an overt phenotype. Because fyn is associated with the T
cell receptor (TCR), thymocyte and T cell signaling was analyzed in
the mutant background. Cross-linking of TCR-CD3 in thymocytes led to
markedly reduced calcium fluxes and abrogated proliferation, whereas
mature splenic T cells retained largely normal proliferation despite
depressed calcium movements and IL-2 production. Similarly,
proliferation induced by Thy-1 cross-linking was reduced in
thymocytes but not in splenic T cells. fyn- thymocytes were impaired
at a late stage of maturation and showed limited clonal deletion to
the Mls-1a self-super-antigen but not to staphylococcal enterotoxin
A. These results implicate fyn as a critical component in TCR
signaling in thymocytes and, potentially, in the process that
determines T cell repertoire in the adult mouse.