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DOI: 10.4049/jimmunol.166.6.3797
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Critical Requirement for the Membrane-Proximal Cytosolic Tyrosine Residue for CD28-Mediated Costimulation In Vivo

Yohsuke Harada,Miyoko Tokushima,Yasuyo Matsumoto,Seishi Ogawa,Masataka Otsuka,Kozaburo Hayashi,Bonnie D. Weiss,Carl H. June,Akihide Ryo

CD28
Phosphatidylinositol
Biology
2001
The YMNM motif that exists in the CD28 cytoplasmic domain is known as a binding site for phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase and Grb-2 and is considered to be important for CD28-mediated costimulation. To address the role of the YMNM motif in CD28 cosignaling in primary T cells, we generated transgenic mice on a CD28 null background that express a CD28 mutant lacking binding ability to phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase and Grb-2. After anti-CD3 and anti-CD28 Ab stimulation in vitro, the initial proliferative response and IL-2 secretion in CD28 Y189F transgenic T cells were severely compromised, while later responses were intact. In contrast to anti-CD3 and anti-CD28 Ab stimulation, PMA and anti-CD28 Ab stimulation failed to induce IL-2 production from CD28 Y189F transgenic T cells at any time point. Using the graft-vs-host reaction system, we assessed the role of the YMNM motif for CD28-mediated costimulation in vivo and found that CD28 Y189F transgenic spleen cells failed to engraft and could not induce acute graft-vs-host reaction. Together, these results suggest that the membrane-proximal tyrosine of CD28 is required for costimulation in vivo. Furthermore, these results indicate that the results from in vitro assays of CD28-mediated costimulation may not always correlate with T cell activation in vivo.
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    Critical Requirement for the Membrane-Proximal Cytosolic Tyrosine Residue for CD28-Mediated Costimulation In Vivo” is a paper by Yohsuke Harada Miyoko Tokushima Yasuyo Matsumoto Seishi Ogawa Masataka Otsuka Kozaburo Hayashi Bonnie D. Weiss Carl H. June Akihide Ryo published in 2001. It has an Open Access status of “bronze”. You can read and download a PDF Full Text of this paper here.