A role for apoptosis-inducing factor in T cell development

Banerjee, Hridesh ; Das, Abhishek ; Srivastava, Smita ; Mattoo, Hamid R. ; Thyagarajan, Krishnamurthy ; Khalsa, Jasneet Kaur ; Tanwar, Shalini ; Das, Deepika Sharma ; Majumdar, Subeer S. ; George, Anna ; Bal, Vineeta ; Durdik, Jeannine M. ; Rath, Satyajit (2012) A role for apoptosis-inducing factor in T cell development Journal of Experimental Medicine, 209 (9). pp. 1641-1653. ISSN 0022-1007

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Related URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1084/jem.20110306

Abstract

Apoptosis-inducing factor (Aif) is a mitochondrial flavoprotein that regulates cell metabolism and survival in many tissues. We report that aif-hypomorphic harlequin (Hq) mice show thymic hypocellularity and a cell-autonomous thymocyte developmental block associated with apoptosis at the β-selection stage, independent of T cell receptor β recombination. No abnormalities are observed in the B cell lineage. Transgenes encoding wild-type or DNA-binding–deficient mutant Aif rectify the thymic defect, but a transgene encoding oxidoreductase activity–deficient mutant Aif does not. The Hq thymic block is reversed in vivo by antioxidant treatment, and Hq T but not B lineage cells show enhanced oxidative stress. Thus, Aif, a ubiquitous protein, serves a lineage-specific nonredundant antiapoptotic role in the T cell lineage by regulating reactive oxygen species during thymic β-selection.

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