A genetically selective inhibitor demonstrates a function for the kinase Zap70 in regulatory T cells independent of its catalytic activity

BB Au-Yeung, SE Levin, C Zhang, LY Hsu… - Nature …, 2010 - nature.com
BB Au-Yeung, SE Levin, C Zhang, LY Hsu, DA Cheng, N Killeen, KM Shokat, A Weiss
Nature immunology, 2010nature.com
To investigate the role of the kinase Zap70 in T cells, we generated mice expressing a
Zap70 mutant whose catalytic activity can be selectively blocked by a small-molecule
inhibitor. We found that conventional naive, effector and memory T cells were dependent on
the kinase activity of Zap70 for their activation, which demonstrated a nonredundant role for
Zap70 in signals induced by the T cell antigen receptor (TCR). In contrast, the catalytic
activity of Zap70 was not required for activation of the GTPase Rap1 and inside-out signals …
Abstract
To investigate the role of the kinase Zap70 in T cells, we generated mice expressing a Zap70 mutant whose catalytic activity can be selectively blocked by a small-molecule inhibitor. We found that conventional naive, effector and memory T cells were dependent on the kinase activity of Zap70 for their activation, which demonstrated a nonredundant role for Zap70 in signals induced by the T cell antigen receptor (TCR). In contrast, the catalytic activity of Zap70 was not required for activation of the GTPase Rap1 and inside-out signals that promote integrin adhesion. This Zap70 kinase–independent pathway was sufficient for the suppressive activity of regulatory T cells (Treg cells), which was unperturbed by inhibition of the catalytic activity of Zap70. Our results indicate Zap70 is a likely therapeutic target.
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