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Lck Mediates Signal Transmission from CD59 to the TCR/CD3 Pathway in Jurkat T Cells

The glycosylphosphatidylinositol (GPI)-anchored molecule CD59 has been implicated in the modulation of T cell responses, but the underlying molecular mechanism of CD59 influencing T cell signaling remained unclear. Here we analyzed Jurkat T cells stimulated via anti-CD3ε- or anti-CD59-coated surface...

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Autores principales: Lipp, Anna M., Juhasz, Kata, Paar, Christian, Ogris, Christoph, Eckerstorfer, Paul, Thuenauer, Roland, Hesse, Jan, Nimmervoll, Benedikt, Stockinger, Hannes, Schütz, Gerhard J., Bodenhofer, Ulrich, Balogi, Zsolt, Sonnleitner, Alois
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3893272/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24454946
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0085934
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author Lipp, Anna M.
Juhasz, Kata
Paar, Christian
Ogris, Christoph
Eckerstorfer, Paul
Thuenauer, Roland
Hesse, Jan
Nimmervoll, Benedikt
Stockinger, Hannes
Schütz, Gerhard J.
Bodenhofer, Ulrich
Balogi, Zsolt
Sonnleitner, Alois
author_facet Lipp, Anna M.
Juhasz, Kata
Paar, Christian
Ogris, Christoph
Eckerstorfer, Paul
Thuenauer, Roland
Hesse, Jan
Nimmervoll, Benedikt
Stockinger, Hannes
Schütz, Gerhard J.
Bodenhofer, Ulrich
Balogi, Zsolt
Sonnleitner, Alois
author_sort Lipp, Anna M.
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description The glycosylphosphatidylinositol (GPI)-anchored molecule CD59 has been implicated in the modulation of T cell responses, but the underlying molecular mechanism of CD59 influencing T cell signaling remained unclear. Here we analyzed Jurkat T cells stimulated via anti-CD3ε- or anti-CD59-coated surfaces, using time-resolved single-cell Ca(2+) imaging as a read-out for stimulation. This analysis revealed a heterogeneous Ca(2+) response of the cell population in a stimulus-dependent manner. Further analysis of T cell receptor (TCR)/CD3 deficient or overexpressing cells showed that CD59-mediated signaling is strongly dependent on TCR/CD3 surface expression. In protein co-patterning and fluorescence recovery after photobleaching experiments no direct physical interaction was observed between CD59 and CD3 at the plasma membrane upon anti-CD59 stimulation. However, siRNA-mediated protein knock-downs of downstream signaling molecules revealed that the Src family kinase Lck and the adaptor molecule linker of activated T cells (LAT) are essential for both signaling pathways. Furthermore, flow cytometry measurements showed that knock-down of Lck accelerates CD3 re-expression at the cell surface after anti-CD59 stimulation similar to what has been observed upon direct TCR/CD3 stimulation. Finally, physically linking Lck to CD3ζ completely abolished CD59-triggered Ca(2+) signaling, while signaling was still functional upon direct TCR/CD3 stimulation. Altogether, we demonstrate that Lck mediates signal transmission from CD59 to the TCR/CD3 pathway in Jurkat T cells, and propose that CD59 may act via Lck to modulate T cell responses.
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spelling pubmed-38932722014-01-21 Lck Mediates Signal Transmission from CD59 to the TCR/CD3 Pathway in Jurkat T Cells Lipp, Anna M. Juhasz, Kata Paar, Christian Ogris, Christoph Eckerstorfer, Paul Thuenauer, Roland Hesse, Jan Nimmervoll, Benedikt Stockinger, Hannes Schütz, Gerhard J. Bodenhofer, Ulrich Balogi, Zsolt Sonnleitner, Alois PLoS One Research Article The glycosylphosphatidylinositol (GPI)-anchored molecule CD59 has been implicated in the modulation of T cell responses, but the underlying molecular mechanism of CD59 influencing T cell signaling remained unclear. Here we analyzed Jurkat T cells stimulated via anti-CD3ε- or anti-CD59-coated surfaces, using time-resolved single-cell Ca(2+) imaging as a read-out for stimulation. This analysis revealed a heterogeneous Ca(2+) response of the cell population in a stimulus-dependent manner. Further analysis of T cell receptor (TCR)/CD3 deficient or overexpressing cells showed that CD59-mediated signaling is strongly dependent on TCR/CD3 surface expression. In protein co-patterning and fluorescence recovery after photobleaching experiments no direct physical interaction was observed between CD59 and CD3 at the plasma membrane upon anti-CD59 stimulation. However, siRNA-mediated protein knock-downs of downstream signaling molecules revealed that the Src family kinase Lck and the adaptor molecule linker of activated T cells (LAT) are essential for both signaling pathways. Furthermore, flow cytometry measurements showed that knock-down of Lck accelerates CD3 re-expression at the cell surface after anti-CD59 stimulation similar to what has been observed upon direct TCR/CD3 stimulation. Finally, physically linking Lck to CD3ζ completely abolished CD59-triggered Ca(2+) signaling, while signaling was still functional upon direct TCR/CD3 stimulation. Altogether, we demonstrate that Lck mediates signal transmission from CD59 to the TCR/CD3 pathway in Jurkat T cells, and propose that CD59 may act via Lck to modulate T cell responses. Public Library of Science 2014-01-15 /pmc/articles/PMC3893272/ /pubmed/24454946 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0085934 Text en © 2014 Lipp et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Lipp, Anna M.
Juhasz, Kata
Paar, Christian
Ogris, Christoph
Eckerstorfer, Paul
Thuenauer, Roland
Hesse, Jan
Nimmervoll, Benedikt
Stockinger, Hannes
Schütz, Gerhard J.
Bodenhofer, Ulrich
Balogi, Zsolt
Sonnleitner, Alois
Lck Mediates Signal Transmission from CD59 to the TCR/CD3 Pathway in Jurkat T Cells
title Lck Mediates Signal Transmission from CD59 to the TCR/CD3 Pathway in Jurkat T Cells
title_full Lck Mediates Signal Transmission from CD59 to the TCR/CD3 Pathway in Jurkat T Cells
title_fullStr Lck Mediates Signal Transmission from CD59 to the TCR/CD3 Pathway in Jurkat T Cells
title_full_unstemmed Lck Mediates Signal Transmission from CD59 to the TCR/CD3 Pathway in Jurkat T Cells
title_short Lck Mediates Signal Transmission from CD59 to the TCR/CD3 Pathway in Jurkat T Cells
title_sort lck mediates signal transmission from cd59 to the tcr/cd3 pathway in jurkat t cells
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3893272/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24454946
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0085934
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