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Query: UNIPROT:P10415 (
Bcl-2
)
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T-cell death-associated gene 8
(
TDAG8
) is a G-protein-coupled receptor transcriptionally upregulated by glucocorticoids (GCs) and implicated by overexpression studies in psychosine-mediated inhibition of cytokinesis and in GC-induced apoptosis. To examine the physiological function of
TDAG8
, we generated knockout (KO) mice by homologous recombination. An enhanced green fluorescent protein reporter was knocked into the disrupted tdag8 locus to allow the analysis of
TDAG8
expression in living cells. Interestingly, we found that during thymocyte development,
TDAG8
expression resembled the dynamic regulation described for known modulators of GC-induced apoptosis, including
Bcl-2
, Notch1, and GC receptor.
TDAG8
was expressed in double-negative cells, was downregulated at the double-positive transition, and was upregulated in single-positive thymocytes. However, despite this striking expression pattern, maturation and selection of thymocytes, as well as major immune functions, were not affected in
TDAG8
KO mice. In contrast to previous overexpression results,
TDAG8
was dispensable for psychosine-induced formation of multinucleated cells. Furthermore,
TDAG8
KO thymocytes showed normal apoptosis following in vivo and in vitro GC treatment. These results, while establishing a useful reporter strain to study T-lymphocyte maturation, argue against a critical role for
TDAG8
in immune development, psychosine-mediated inhibition of cytokinesis, and GC-induced cell death.
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PMID:Normal immune development and glucocorticoid-induced thymocyte apoptosis in mice deficient for the T-cell death-associated gene 8 receptor. 1638 56