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Five Inhibitory Receptors Display Distinct Vesicular Distributions in Murine T Cells

T cells can express multiple inhibitory receptors. Upon induction of T cell exhaustion in response to a persistent antigen, prominently in the anti-tumor immune response, many are expressed simultaneously. Key inhibitory receptors are CTLA-4, PD-1, LAG3, TIM3, and TIGIT, as investigated here. These...

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Autores principales: Lu, Jiahe, Veler, Alisa, Simonetti, Boris, Raj, Timsse, Chou, Po Han, Cross, Stephen J., Phillips, Alexander M., Ruan, Xiongtao, Huynh, Lan, Dowsey, Andrew W., Ye, Dingwei, Murphy, Robert F., Verkade, Paul, Cullen, Peter J., Wülfing, Christoph
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10649679/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37947636
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cells12212558
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author Lu, Jiahe
Veler, Alisa
Simonetti, Boris
Raj, Timsse
Chou, Po Han
Cross, Stephen J.
Phillips, Alexander M.
Ruan, Xiongtao
Huynh, Lan
Dowsey, Andrew W.
Ye, Dingwei
Murphy, Robert F.
Verkade, Paul
Cullen, Peter J.
Wülfing, Christoph
author_facet Lu, Jiahe
Veler, Alisa
Simonetti, Boris
Raj, Timsse
Chou, Po Han
Cross, Stephen J.
Phillips, Alexander M.
Ruan, Xiongtao
Huynh, Lan
Dowsey, Andrew W.
Ye, Dingwei
Murphy, Robert F.
Verkade, Paul
Cullen, Peter J.
Wülfing, Christoph
author_sort Lu, Jiahe
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description T cells can express multiple inhibitory receptors. Upon induction of T cell exhaustion in response to a persistent antigen, prominently in the anti-tumor immune response, many are expressed simultaneously. Key inhibitory receptors are CTLA-4, PD-1, LAG3, TIM3, and TIGIT, as investigated here. These receptors are important as central therapeutic targets in cancer immunotherapy. Inhibitory receptors are not constitutively expressed on the cell surface, but substantial fractions reside in intracellular vesicular structures. It remains unresolved to which extent the subcellular localization of different inhibitory receptors is distinct. Using quantitative imaging of subcellular distributions and plasma membrane insertion as complemented by proximity proteomics and biochemical analysis of the association of the inhibitory receptors with trafficking adaptors, the subcellular distributions of the five inhibitory receptors were discrete. The distribution of CTLA-4 was most distinct, with preferential association with lysosomal-derived vesicles and the sorting nexin 1/2/5/6 transport machinery. With a lack of evidence for the existence of specific vesicle subtypes to explain divergent inhibitory receptor distributions, we suggest that such distributions are driven by divergent trafficking through an overlapping joint set of vesicular structures. This extensive characterization of the subcellular localization of five inhibitory receptors in relation to each other lays the foundation for the molecular investigation of their trafficking and its therapeutic exploitation.
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spelling pubmed-106496792023-10-31 Five Inhibitory Receptors Display Distinct Vesicular Distributions in Murine T Cells Lu, Jiahe Veler, Alisa Simonetti, Boris Raj, Timsse Chou, Po Han Cross, Stephen J. Phillips, Alexander M. Ruan, Xiongtao Huynh, Lan Dowsey, Andrew W. Ye, Dingwei Murphy, Robert F. Verkade, Paul Cullen, Peter J. Wülfing, Christoph Cells Article T cells can express multiple inhibitory receptors. Upon induction of T cell exhaustion in response to a persistent antigen, prominently in the anti-tumor immune response, many are expressed simultaneously. Key inhibitory receptors are CTLA-4, PD-1, LAG3, TIM3, and TIGIT, as investigated here. These receptors are important as central therapeutic targets in cancer immunotherapy. Inhibitory receptors are not constitutively expressed on the cell surface, but substantial fractions reside in intracellular vesicular structures. It remains unresolved to which extent the subcellular localization of different inhibitory receptors is distinct. Using quantitative imaging of subcellular distributions and plasma membrane insertion as complemented by proximity proteomics and biochemical analysis of the association of the inhibitory receptors with trafficking adaptors, the subcellular distributions of the five inhibitory receptors were discrete. The distribution of CTLA-4 was most distinct, with preferential association with lysosomal-derived vesicles and the sorting nexin 1/2/5/6 transport machinery. With a lack of evidence for the existence of specific vesicle subtypes to explain divergent inhibitory receptor distributions, we suggest that such distributions are driven by divergent trafficking through an overlapping joint set of vesicular structures. This extensive characterization of the subcellular localization of five inhibitory receptors in relation to each other lays the foundation for the molecular investigation of their trafficking and its therapeutic exploitation. MDPI 2023-10-31 /pmc/articles/PMC10649679/ /pubmed/37947636 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cells12212558 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Lu, Jiahe
Veler, Alisa
Simonetti, Boris
Raj, Timsse
Chou, Po Han
Cross, Stephen J.
Phillips, Alexander M.
Ruan, Xiongtao
Huynh, Lan
Dowsey, Andrew W.
Ye, Dingwei
Murphy, Robert F.
Verkade, Paul
Cullen, Peter J.
Wülfing, Christoph
Five Inhibitory Receptors Display Distinct Vesicular Distributions in Murine T Cells
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title_full Five Inhibitory Receptors Display Distinct Vesicular Distributions in Murine T Cells
title_fullStr Five Inhibitory Receptors Display Distinct Vesicular Distributions in Murine T Cells
title_full_unstemmed Five Inhibitory Receptors Display Distinct Vesicular Distributions in Murine T Cells
title_short Five Inhibitory Receptors Display Distinct Vesicular Distributions in Murine T Cells
title_sort five inhibitory receptors display distinct vesicular distributions in murine t cells
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10649679/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37947636
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cells12212558
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