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Query: UNIPROT:P06126 (CD1a)
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Recent studies have identified several populations of progenitor cells in the human thymus. The hematopoietic precursor activity of these populations has been determined. The most primitive human thymocytes express high levels of CD34 and lack CD1a. These cells acquire CD1a and differentiate into CD4(+)CD8(+) through CD3(-)CD4(+)CD8(-) and CD3(-)CD4(+) CD8alpha+beta- intermediate populations. The status of gene rearrangements in the various TCR loci, in particular of TCRdelta and TCRgamma, has not been analyzed in detail. In the present study we have determined the status of TCR gene rearrangements of early human postnatal thymocyte subpopulations by Southern blot analysis. Our results indicate that TCRdelta rearrangements initiate in CD34(+)CD1a- cells preceding those in the TCRgamma and TCRbeta loci that commence in CD34(+)CD1a+ cells. Furthermore, we have examined at which cellular stage TCRbeta selection occurs in humans. We analyzed expression of cytoplasmic TCRbeta and cell-surface CD3 on thymocytes that lack a mature TCRalphabeta. In addition, we overexpressed a constitutive-active mutant of p56(lckF505) by retrovirus-mediated gene transfer in sequential stages of T-cell development and analyzed the effect in a fetal thymic organ culture system. Evidence is presented that TCRbeta selection in humans is initiated at the transition of the CD3(-)CD4(+)CD8(-) into the CD4(+)CD8alpha+beta- stage.
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PMID:TCR gene rearrangements and expression of the pre-T cell receptor complex during human T-cell differentiation. 1021

Bacterial superantigens (Sag) are potent activators of T cells. This T-cell activation has been described as an MHC class II dependent phenomenon. We have observed that human thymocytes depleted of MHC class II positive cells are still able to proliferate in response to the staphylococcal enterotoxin A (SEA). This proliferation was clearly inhibited by the addition of monoclonal antibodies directed against the CD1a molecule. In contrast, monoclonal antibodies directed against the CD1b and CD1c molecules have no effect on the Sag-induced activation of the CD2 (+) MHC class II (-) thymocytes. We next examined the ability of the CD1a molecule to transmit transmembrane signals. Results obtained indicate that CD1a ligation on these thymocytes induced tyrosine phosphorylation of the p56(lck) tyrosine kinase. Signal transduction via CD1a is further confirmed by the observation of a significant intracellular calcium flux (Ca(i)(++)) in thymocytes following CD1a engagement. These data demonstrate that CD1a ligation induces a signal transduction pathway which has a potential role in the bacterial superantigen-induced activation of human CD2 (+) MHC class II (-) thymocytes.
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PMID:Role of the CD1a molecule in the superantigen-induced activation of MHC class II negative human thymocytes. 1077 45