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Impaired immunological synapse in sperm associated antigen 6 (SPAG6) deficient mice

Sperm associated antigen 6 (SPAG6), a component of the central apparatus of the “9 + 2” axoneme, plays a central role in ciliary and flagellar motility; but, its contribution to adaptive immunity and immune system development is completely unknown. While immune cells lack a cilium, the immunological...

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Autores principales: Cooley, Lauren Folgosa, El Shikh, Mohey Eldin, Li, Wei, Keim, Rebecca C., Zhang, Zhengang, Strauss, Jerome F., Zhang, Zhibing, Conrad, Daniel H.
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Publicado: Nature Publishing Group 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4864328/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27169488
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/srep25840
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author Cooley, Lauren Folgosa
El Shikh, Mohey Eldin
Li, Wei
Keim, Rebecca C.
Zhang, Zhengang
Strauss, Jerome F.
Zhang, Zhibing
Conrad, Daniel H.
author_facet Cooley, Lauren Folgosa
El Shikh, Mohey Eldin
Li, Wei
Keim, Rebecca C.
Zhang, Zhengang
Strauss, Jerome F.
Zhang, Zhibing
Conrad, Daniel H.
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description Sperm associated antigen 6 (SPAG6), a component of the central apparatus of the “9 + 2” axoneme, plays a central role in ciliary and flagellar motility; but, its contribution to adaptive immunity and immune system development is completely unknown. While immune cells lack a cilium, the immunological synapse is a surrogate cilium as it utilizes the same machinery as ciliogenesis including the nucleation of microtubules at the centrosome. This prompted our hypothesis that SPAG6 critically regulates the formation and function of immunological synapses. Using bone marrow reconstitution studies of adult WT mice, we demonstrate that SPAG6 is expressed in primary and secondary lymphoid tissues, is associated with the centrosome in lymphocytes, and its deficiency results in synapse disruption due to loss of centrosome polarization and actin clearance at the synaptic cleft. Improper synapse formation in Spag6KO mice was associated with defective CTL functions and impaired humoral immunity as indicated by reduced germinal centers reactions, follicular CD4 T cells, and production of class-switched antibody, together with expansion of B1 B cells. This novel report demonstrates the requirement of SPAG6 for optimal synapse formation and function, its direct role in immune cell function, and provides a novel mechanism for infertility disorders related to SPAG6.
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spelling pubmed-48643282016-05-23 Impaired immunological synapse in sperm associated antigen 6 (SPAG6) deficient mice Cooley, Lauren Folgosa El Shikh, Mohey Eldin Li, Wei Keim, Rebecca C. Zhang, Zhengang Strauss, Jerome F. Zhang, Zhibing Conrad, Daniel H. Sci Rep Article Sperm associated antigen 6 (SPAG6), a component of the central apparatus of the “9 + 2” axoneme, plays a central role in ciliary and flagellar motility; but, its contribution to adaptive immunity and immune system development is completely unknown. While immune cells lack a cilium, the immunological synapse is a surrogate cilium as it utilizes the same machinery as ciliogenesis including the nucleation of microtubules at the centrosome. This prompted our hypothesis that SPAG6 critically regulates the formation and function of immunological synapses. Using bone marrow reconstitution studies of adult WT mice, we demonstrate that SPAG6 is expressed in primary and secondary lymphoid tissues, is associated with the centrosome in lymphocytes, and its deficiency results in synapse disruption due to loss of centrosome polarization and actin clearance at the synaptic cleft. Improper synapse formation in Spag6KO mice was associated with defective CTL functions and impaired humoral immunity as indicated by reduced germinal centers reactions, follicular CD4 T cells, and production of class-switched antibody, together with expansion of B1 B cells. This novel report demonstrates the requirement of SPAG6 for optimal synapse formation and function, its direct role in immune cell function, and provides a novel mechanism for infertility disorders related to SPAG6. Nature Publishing Group 2016-05-12 /pmc/articles/PMC4864328/ /pubmed/27169488 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/srep25840 Text en Copyright © 2016, Macmillan Publishers Limited http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. The images or other third party material in this article are included in the article’s Creative Commons license, unless indicated otherwise in the credit line; if the material is not included under the Creative Commons license, users will need to obtain permission from the license holder to reproduce the material. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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Strauss, Jerome F.
Zhang, Zhibing
Conrad, Daniel H.
Impaired immunological synapse in sperm associated antigen 6 (SPAG6) deficient mice
title Impaired immunological synapse in sperm associated antigen 6 (SPAG6) deficient mice
title_full Impaired immunological synapse in sperm associated antigen 6 (SPAG6) deficient mice
title_fullStr Impaired immunological synapse in sperm associated antigen 6 (SPAG6) deficient mice
title_full_unstemmed Impaired immunological synapse in sperm associated antigen 6 (SPAG6) deficient mice
title_short Impaired immunological synapse in sperm associated antigen 6 (SPAG6) deficient mice
title_sort impaired immunological synapse in sperm associated antigen 6 (spag6) deficient mice
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4864328/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27169488
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/srep25840
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