Requirements for T Cell-Polarized Tubulation of Class II+ Compartments in Dendritic Cells
Nécessités pour la polarisation via les cellules T de la tubulation des compartiments Classe-II+ dans les cellules dendritiques
Résumé
Abstract Activation of naive CD4 T cells by dendritic cells requires the sequential interaction of many TCR molecules with peptide-class II complexes of the appropriate specificity. Such interaction results in morphological transformation of class II MHC-containing endosomal compartments. In this study, we analyze the requirements for long tubular endosomal structures that polarize toward T cell contact sites using dendritic cells from I-Ab class II -enhanced green fluorescent protein knock-in mice and I-Ab-restricted CD4 T cells specific for OVA. Clustering of membrane proteins and ligation of T cell adhesion molecules LFA-1 and CD2 are involved in induction of endosomal tubulation. Activation of T cells increases their ability to induce class II-enhanced green fluorescent protein-positive tubules in dendritic cells, in part through up-regulation of CD40 ligand. Remarkably, and in stark contrast with the result obtained with dendritic cells loaded with intact OVA, OVA peptide added to dendritic cells failed to evoke T cell-polarized endosomal tubulation even though both conditions allowed T cell stimulation. These results suggest the existence of microdomains on the membrane of dendritic cells that allow Ag-specific T cells to evoke tubulation in the dendritic cell.
Mots clés
CD40 ligand RT
room temperature ON
overnight TfR
transferrin receptor
endoplasmic reticulum
DC
dendritic cell
eGFP
enhanced green fluorescent protein
SMAC
supramolecular activation cluster
CHX
cycloheximide
CD40L
CD40 ligand
RT
room temperature
ON
overnight
TfR
ER
endoplasmic reticulum DC
dendritic cell eGFP
enhanced green fluorescent protein SMAC
supramolecular activation cluster CHX
cycloheximide CD40L
Domaines
Sciences du Vivant [q-bio]
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Bertho J Immunol 2003.pdf (793.41 Ko)
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