Nature, Vol.374, No.6521, 467-470, 1995
Defective Antigen Receptor-Mediated Proliferation of B-Cells and T-Cells in the Absence of Vav
CROSSLINKING of B- or T-cell antigen receptors results in the rapid tyrosine phosphorylation of a number of proteins, including Vav, a protein expressed in cells of the haematopoietic system contains an array of structural motifs that include Src-homology domains SH2/SH3(4) and regions of homology to the guanine-nucleotide-exchange nucleotide-exchange protein Dbl, pleckstrin and protein kinase C (refs 5-9). Using the RAG-complementation approach(10), we have analysed in vivo differentiation and in vitro responses of B- and T-lineage cells generated by injection of embryonic stem cells homozygous for a null mutation in the vav gene into blastocysts of RAG-1- or RAG-2-deficient mice. Here we report that antigen receptor-mediated proliferative responses of B and T cells in vitro are severely reduced in the absence of Vav. We also suggest a direct link between the low proliferative response of Vav-deficient B and T cells and the reduced number of these cells in peripheral lymphoid organs of chimaeric mice.
Keywords:TYROSINE PHOSPHORYLATION;PROTOONCOGENE PRODUCT;SIGNALING PROTEINS;MICE;GENE;ACTIVATION;LACKING;DOMAIN;SH2