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  • [The role of vav protein in TCR-mediated signaling with MHC/peptide complexes leading to positive or negative selection of thymocytes].

[The role of vav protein in TCR-mediated signaling with MHC/peptide complexes leading to positive or negative selection of thymocytes].

Postepy higieny i medycyny doswiadczalnej (1999-11-02)
J Matuszyk, W Kałas, R Kozicki, L Strzadała
ABSTRACT

On the basis of recent reports we discuss the role of Vav in TCR-dependent signaling pathways. The Vav protein is GDP/GTP exchange factor for Rac, which initiates transduction of signals in JNK pathway. Upon stimulation of TCR by antigenic peptides, Vav associates with Zap-70 in TCR/CD3 signaling complex and becomes phosphorylated on Tyr-174 by tyrosine kinase Lck. The function of Vav is modulated by substrates and products of PI3-kinase activated by interaction of CD28 on thymocytes with B7 on antigen presenting cells. The PI3-kinase substrates inhibit activation of Vav, while the products enhance phosphorylation and activation of Vav by Lck. It seems that Vav functions in key point of TCR-mediated signaling pathway, which is regulated by costimulatory molecule (CD28) necessary for negative selection. The Vav-mediated integration of signals results in positive or negative selection of thymocytes.