Wip1 Phosphatase-Deficient Mice Exhibit Defective T Cell Maturation Due To Sustained p53 Activation

  • Schito M
  • Demidov O
  • Saito S
  • et al.
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Abstract

The PP2C phosphatase Wip1 dephosphorylates p38 and blocks UV-induced p53 activation in cultured human cells. Although the level of TCR-induced p38 MAPK activity is initially comparable between Wip1−/− and wild-type thymocytes, phosphatase-deficient cells failed to down-regulate p38 MAPK activity after 6 h. Analysis of young Wip1-deficient mice showed that they had fewer splenic T cells. Their thymi were smaller, contained significantly fewer cells, and failed to undergo age-dependent involution compared with wild-type animals. Analysis of thymocyte subset numbers by flow cytometry suggested that cell numbers starting at the double-negative (DN)4 stage are significantly reduced in Wip1-deficient mice, and p53 activity is elevated in cell-sorted DN4 and double-positive subpopulations. Although apoptosis and proliferation was normal in Wip1−/− DN4 cells, they appeared to be in cell cycle arrest. In contrast, a significantly higher percentage of apoptotic cells were found in the double-positive population, and down-regulation of thymocyte p38 MAPK activation by anti-CD3 was delayed. To examine the role of p38 MAPK in early thymic subpopulations, fetal thymic organ cultures cultured in the presence/absence of a p38 MAPK inhibitor did not correct the thymic phenotype. In contrast, the abnormal thymic phenotype of Wip1-deficient mice was reversed in the absence of p53. These data suggest that Wip1 down-regulates p53 activation in the thymus and is required for normal αβ T cell development.

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Schito, M. L., Demidov, O. N., Saito, S., Ashwell, J. D., & Appella, E. (2006). Wip1 Phosphatase-Deficient Mice Exhibit Defective T Cell Maturation Due To Sustained p53 Activation. The Journal of Immunology, 176(8), 4818–4825. https://doi.org/10.4049/jimmunol.176.8.4818

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