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CD44 acts as a coreceptor for cell-specific enhancement of signaling and regulatory T cell induction by TGM1, a parasite TGF-β mimic

Long-lived parasites evade host immunity through highly evolved molecular strategies. The murine intestinal helminth, Heligmosomoides polygyrus, down-modulates the host immune system through release of an immunosuppressive TGF-β mimic, TGM1, which is a divergent member of the CCP (Sushi) protein fam...

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Autores principales: van Dinther, Maarten, Cunningham, Kyle T., Singh, Shashi Prakash, White, Madeleine P. J., Campion, Tiffany, Ciancia, Claire, van Veelen, Peter A., de Ru, Arnoud H., González-Prieto, Román, Mukundan, Ananya, Byeon, Chang-Hyeock, Staggers, Sophia R., Hinck, Cynthia S., Hinck, Andrew P., Dijke, Peter ten, Maizels, Rick M.
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Publicado: National Academy of Sciences 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10450677/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37590410
http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2302370120
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author van Dinther, Maarten
Cunningham, Kyle T.
Singh, Shashi Prakash
White, Madeleine P. J.
Campion, Tiffany
Ciancia, Claire
van Veelen, Peter A.
de Ru, Arnoud H.
González-Prieto, Román
Mukundan, Ananya
Byeon, Chang-Hyeock
Staggers, Sophia R.
Hinck, Cynthia S.
Hinck, Andrew P.
Dijke, Peter ten
Maizels, Rick M.
author_facet van Dinther, Maarten
Cunningham, Kyle T.
Singh, Shashi Prakash
White, Madeleine P. J.
Campion, Tiffany
Ciancia, Claire
van Veelen, Peter A.
de Ru, Arnoud H.
González-Prieto, Román
Mukundan, Ananya
Byeon, Chang-Hyeock
Staggers, Sophia R.
Hinck, Cynthia S.
Hinck, Andrew P.
Dijke, Peter ten
Maizels, Rick M.
author_sort van Dinther, Maarten
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description Long-lived parasites evade host immunity through highly evolved molecular strategies. The murine intestinal helminth, Heligmosomoides polygyrus, down-modulates the host immune system through release of an immunosuppressive TGF-β mimic, TGM1, which is a divergent member of the CCP (Sushi) protein family. TGM1 comprises 5 domains, of which domains 1-3 (D1/2/3) bind mammalian TGF-β receptors, acting on T cells to induce Foxp3(+) regulatory T cells; however, the roles of domains 4 and 5 (D4/5) remain unknown. We noted that truncated TGM1, lacking D4/5, showed reduced potency. Combination of D1/2/3 and D4/5 as separate proteins did not alter potency, suggesting that a physical linkage is required and that these domains do not deliver an independent signal. Coprecipitation from cells treated with biotinylated D4/5, followed by mass spectrometry, identified the cell surface protein CD44 as a coreceptor for TGM1. Both full-length and D4/5 bound strongly to a range of primary cells and cell lines, to a greater degree than D1/2/3 alone, although some cell lines did not respond to TGM1. Ectopic expression of CD44 in nonresponding cells conferred responsiveness, while genetic depletion of CD44 abolished enhancement by D4/5 and ablated the ability of full-length TGM1 to bind to cell surfaces. Moreover, CD44-deficient T cells showed attenuated induction of Foxp3 by full-length TGM1, to levels similar to those induced by D1/2/3. Hence, a parasite protein known to bind two host cytokine receptor subunits has evolved a third receptor specificity, which serves to raise the avidity and cell type–specific potency of TGF-β signaling in mammalian cells.
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spelling pubmed-104506772023-08-26 CD44 acts as a coreceptor for cell-specific enhancement of signaling and regulatory T cell induction by TGM1, a parasite TGF-β mimic van Dinther, Maarten Cunningham, Kyle T. Singh, Shashi Prakash White, Madeleine P. J. Campion, Tiffany Ciancia, Claire van Veelen, Peter A. de Ru, Arnoud H. González-Prieto, Román Mukundan, Ananya Byeon, Chang-Hyeock Staggers, Sophia R. Hinck, Cynthia S. Hinck, Andrew P. Dijke, Peter ten Maizels, Rick M. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A Biological Sciences Long-lived parasites evade host immunity through highly evolved molecular strategies. The murine intestinal helminth, Heligmosomoides polygyrus, down-modulates the host immune system through release of an immunosuppressive TGF-β mimic, TGM1, which is a divergent member of the CCP (Sushi) protein family. TGM1 comprises 5 domains, of which domains 1-3 (D1/2/3) bind mammalian TGF-β receptors, acting on T cells to induce Foxp3(+) regulatory T cells; however, the roles of domains 4 and 5 (D4/5) remain unknown. We noted that truncated TGM1, lacking D4/5, showed reduced potency. Combination of D1/2/3 and D4/5 as separate proteins did not alter potency, suggesting that a physical linkage is required and that these domains do not deliver an independent signal. Coprecipitation from cells treated with biotinylated D4/5, followed by mass spectrometry, identified the cell surface protein CD44 as a coreceptor for TGM1. Both full-length and D4/5 bound strongly to a range of primary cells and cell lines, to a greater degree than D1/2/3 alone, although some cell lines did not respond to TGM1. Ectopic expression of CD44 in nonresponding cells conferred responsiveness, while genetic depletion of CD44 abolished enhancement by D4/5 and ablated the ability of full-length TGM1 to bind to cell surfaces. Moreover, CD44-deficient T cells showed attenuated induction of Foxp3 by full-length TGM1, to levels similar to those induced by D1/2/3. Hence, a parasite protein known to bind two host cytokine receptor subunits has evolved a third receptor specificity, which serves to raise the avidity and cell type–specific potency of TGF-β signaling in mammalian cells. National Academy of Sciences 2023-08-17 2023-08-22 /pmc/articles/PMC10450677/ /pubmed/37590410 http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2302370120 Text en Copyright © 2023 the Author(s). Published by PNAS. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This open access article is distributed under Creative Commons Attribution License 4.0 (CC BY) (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) .
spellingShingle Biological Sciences
van Dinther, Maarten
Cunningham, Kyle T.
Singh, Shashi Prakash
White, Madeleine P. J.
Campion, Tiffany
Ciancia, Claire
van Veelen, Peter A.
de Ru, Arnoud H.
González-Prieto, Román
Mukundan, Ananya
Byeon, Chang-Hyeock
Staggers, Sophia R.
Hinck, Cynthia S.
Hinck, Andrew P.
Dijke, Peter ten
Maizels, Rick M.
CD44 acts as a coreceptor for cell-specific enhancement of signaling and regulatory T cell induction by TGM1, a parasite TGF-β mimic
title CD44 acts as a coreceptor for cell-specific enhancement of signaling and regulatory T cell induction by TGM1, a parasite TGF-β mimic
title_full CD44 acts as a coreceptor for cell-specific enhancement of signaling and regulatory T cell induction by TGM1, a parasite TGF-β mimic
title_fullStr CD44 acts as a coreceptor for cell-specific enhancement of signaling and regulatory T cell induction by TGM1, a parasite TGF-β mimic
title_full_unstemmed CD44 acts as a coreceptor for cell-specific enhancement of signaling and regulatory T cell induction by TGM1, a parasite TGF-β mimic
title_short CD44 acts as a coreceptor for cell-specific enhancement of signaling and regulatory T cell induction by TGM1, a parasite TGF-β mimic
title_sort cd44 acts as a coreceptor for cell-specific enhancement of signaling and regulatory t cell induction by tgm1, a parasite tgf-β mimic
topic Biological Sciences
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10450677/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37590410
http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2302370120
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