Zammit David J, Berzins Stuart P, Gill Jason W, Randle-Barrett Elise S, Barnett Louise, Koentgen Frank, Lambert Gavin W, Harvey Richard P, Boyd Richard L, Classon Brendan J
Department of Pathology and Immunology, Monash Medical School, Prahran, Victoria, Australia.
Mol Cell Biol. 2002 Feb;22(3):946-52. doi: 10.1128/MCB.22.3.946-952.2002.
Thymic shared antigen 1 (TSA-1) is a plasma membrane protein of the Ly-6 superfamily expressed on thymocytes, thymic stromal cells, and other cells of the hematopoietic system. TSA-1 is also expressed in other nonhematopoietic tissues, in particular, embryonic and adult adrenal glands. To address the function of TSA-1, we generated mutant mice in which TSA-1 expression was inactivated by gene targeting. Here we show that deletion of both TSA-1 alleles results in abnormal adrenal gland development and midgestational lethality due to cardiac abnormalities. We also report that TSA-1-deficient adrenal glands have significantly reduced levels of the catecholamines noradrenaline and adrenaline. We conclude that TSA-1 is required for normal embryonic development but that deletion of its expression does not obviously impair lymphoid development.
胸腺共享抗原1(TSA-1)是Ly-6超家族的一种质膜蛋白,在胸腺细胞、胸腺基质细胞和造血系统的其他细胞上表达。TSA-1也在其他非造血组织中表达,特别是胚胎和成年肾上腺。为了研究TSA-1的功能,我们通过基因靶向技术构建了TSA-1表达失活的突变小鼠。在此我们表明,两个TSA-1等位基因的缺失会导致肾上腺发育异常以及由于心脏异常而导致的妊娠中期致死。我们还报告说,缺乏TSA-1的肾上腺中儿茶酚胺去甲肾上腺素和肾上腺素的水平显著降低。我们得出结论,TSA-1是正常胚胎发育所必需的,但它的表达缺失并不会明显损害淋巴发育。