TCR signalling network organization at the immunological synapses of murine regulatory T cells.
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Authors
van Ham, MarcoTeich, René
Philipsen, Lars
Niemz, Jana
Amsberg, Nicole
Wissing, Josef
Nimtz, Manfred
Gröbe, Lothar
Kliche, Stefanie
Thiel, Nadine
Klawonn, Frank

Hubo, Mario
Jonuleit, Helmut
Reichardt, Peter
Müller, Andreas J
Huehn, Jochen
Jänsch, Lothar

Issue Date
2017-08-17
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Regulatory T (Treg) cells require T-cell receptor (TCR) signalling to exert their immunosuppressive activity, but the precise organization of the TCR signalling network compared to conventional T (Tconv) cells remains elusive. By using accurate mass spectrometry and multi-epitope ligand cartography (MELC) we characterized TCR signalling and recruitment of TCR signalling components to the immunological synapse (IS) in Treg cells and Tconv cells. With the exception of Themis which we detected in lower amounts in Treg cells, other major TCR signalling components were found equally abundant, however, their phosphorylation-status notably discriminates Treg cells from Tconv cells. Overall, this study identified 121 Treg cell-specific phosphorylations. Short-term triggering of T cell subsets via CD3 and CD28 widely harmonized these variations with the exception of eleven TCR signalling components that mainly regulate cytoskeleton dynamics and molecular transport. Accordingly, conjugation with B cells indeed caused variant cellular morphology and revealed a Treg cell-specific recruitment of TCR signalling components such as PKCθ, PLCγ1 and ZAP70 as well as B cell-derived CD86 into the IS. Together, results from this study support the existence of a Treg cell-specific IS and suggest Treg cell-specific cytoskeleton dynamics as a novel determinant for the unique functional properties of Treg cells.Citation
TCR signalling network organization at the immunological synapses of murine regulatory T cells. 2017 Eur. J. Immunol.Affiliation
Helmholtz-Zetrum für Infektionsforschung GmbH, Inhoffenstr.7, 38124 Braunschweig, Germany.Journal
European journal of immunologyPubMed ID
28833060Type
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enISSN
1521-4141ae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
10.1002/eji.201747041
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