[HTML][HTML] Arp2/3 complex controls T cell homeostasis by maintaining surface TCR levels via regulating TCR+ endosome trafficking

Y Zhang, H Shen, H Liu, H Feng, Y Liu, X Zhu, X Liu - Scientific reports, 2017 - nature.com
Y Zhang, H Shen, H Liu, H Feng, Y Liu, X Zhu, X Liu
Scientific reports, 2017nature.com
T cell receptor (TCR) signaling is important for T cell homeostasis and function. However,
how surface TCR levels are regulated and its biological significance on T cells remains
largely unknown. Here, we show that the T cell-specific deletion of Arpc2, a component of
Arp2/3 complex, results in compromised peripheral T cell homeostasis. Arp2/3 complex-
nucleated actin filaments are essential for maintaining surface TCR levels by regulating
TCR+ endosome trafficking in resting state and controlling polarization of TCR+ endosomes …
Abstract
T cell receptor (TCR) signaling is important for T cell homeostasis and function. However, how surface TCR levels are regulated and its biological significance on T cells remains largely unknown. Here, we show that the T cell-specific deletion of Arpc2, a component of Arp2/3 complex, results in compromised peripheral T cell homeostasis. Arp2/3 complex-nucleated actin filaments are essential for maintaining surface TCR levels by regulating TCR+ endosome trafficking in resting state and controlling polarization of TCR+ endosomes during immune synapse formation in T cells. Additionally, Arpc2-TKO T cells are unable to form immune synapse. Interestingly, defected T cell homeostasis is caused by reduced surface TCR levels but not impaired immune synapse formation. Collectively, our findings suggest that Arp2/3 complex-nucleated actin filaments are required for maintaining surface TCR levels via regulating TCR+ endosome trafficking which is essential for T cell homeostasis.
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