Volume 11, Issue 1 150798 pp. 45-51
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Neurohypophysial Receptor Gene Expression by Thymic T Cell Subsets and Thymic T Cell Lymphoma Cell Lines

I. Hansenne

I. Hansenne

Center of Immunology University of Liege Institute of Pathology CHU-B23 Liege-Sart Tilman B-4000, Belgium , ulg.ac.be

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G. Rasier

G. Rasier

Center of Immunology University of Liege Institute of Pathology CHU-B23 Liege-Sart Tilman B-4000, Belgium , ulg.ac.be

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Ch. Charlet-renard

Ch. Charlet-renard

Center of Immunology University of Liege Institute of Pathology CHU-B23 Liege-Sart Tilman B-4000, Belgium , ulg.ac.be

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M.-P. Defresne

M.-P. Defresne

Center of Cancerology University of Liege Institute of Pathology CHU-B23 Liege-Sart Tilman B-4000, Belgium , ulg.ac.be

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R. Greimers

R. Greimers

Center of Cancerology University of Liege Institute of Pathology CHU-B23 Liege-Sart Tilman B-4000, Belgium , ulg.ac.be

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C. Breton

C. Breton

Endocrinology of Annelidae Laboratory University of Lille I Villeneuve d′Ascq F-59655, France , univ-lille1.fr

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J.-J. Legros

J.-J. Legros

Center of Immunology University of Liege Institute of Pathology CHU-B23 Liege-Sart Tilman B-4000, Belgium , ulg.ac.be

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V. Geenen

Corresponding Author

V. Geenen

Center of Immunology University of Liege Institute of Pathology CHU-B23 Liege-Sart Tilman B-4000, Belgium , ulg.ac.be

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H. Martens

H. Martens

Center of Immunology University of Liege Institute of Pathology CHU-B23 Liege-Sart Tilman B-4000, Belgium , ulg.ac.be

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First published: 01 January 2004
Citations: 10

Abstract

Abstract Neurohypophysial oxytocin (OT) and vasopressin (VP) genes are transcribed in thymic epithelium, while immature T lymphocytes express functional neurohypophysial receptors. Neurohypophysial receptors belong to the G protein-linked seven-transmembrane receptor superfamily and are encoded by four distinct genes, OTR, V1R, V2R and V3R. The objective of this study was to identify the nature of neurohypophysial receptor in thymic T cell subsets purified by immunomagnetic selection, as well as in murine thymic lymphoma cell lines RL12-NP and BW5147. OTR is transcribed in all thymic T cell subsets and T cell lines, while V3R transcription is restricted to CD4+ CD8+ and CD8+ thymic cells. Neither V1R nor V2R transcripts are detected in any kind of T cells. The OTR protein was identified by immunocytochemistry on thymocytes freshly isolated from C57BL/6 mice. In murine fetal thymic organ cultures, a specific OTR antagonist does not modify the percentage of T cell subsets, but increases late T cell apoptosis further evidencing the involvement of OT/OTR signaling in the control of T cell proliferation and survival. According to these data, OTR and V3R are differentially expressed during T cell ontogeny. Moreover, the restriction of OTR transcription to T cell lines derived from thymic lymphomas may be important in the context of T cell leukemia pathogenesis and treatment.

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