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Water channel aquaporin 4 is required for T cell receptor mediated lymphocyte activation

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JOURNAL OF LEUKOCYTE BIOLOGY
卷 113, 期 6, 页码 544-554

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OXFORD UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1093/jleuko/qiad010

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T lymphocytes; T cell receptors; receptor complex; signaling cascade; signal transduction; cell activation; aquaporin 4

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Our study uncovers a novel function of aquaporin 4 (AQP4) in T lymphocytes, showing that AQP4 facilitates TCR signaling and T cell activation via the actin cytoskeleton. AQP4 deficiency or inhibition impairs actin cytoskeleton rearrangements following TCR crosslinking, resulting in inferior TCR polarization and a loss of TCR signaling. These findings highlight AQP4 as a potential therapeutic target for preventing TCR-mediated T cell activation.
Our findings uncover a novel function of aquaporin 4 in T lymphocytes that facilitates TCR signaling and T cell activation via the actin cytoskeleton. Aquaporins are a family of ubiquitously expressed transmembrane water channels implicated in a broad range of physiological functions. We have previously reported that aquaporin 4 (AQP4) is expressed on T cells and that treatment with a small molecule AQP4 inhibitor significantly delays T cell mediated heart allograft rejection. Using either genetic deletion or small molecule inhibitor, we show that AQP4 supports T cell receptor mediated activation of both mouse and human T cells. Intact AQP4 is required for optimal T cell receptor (TCR)-related signaling events, including nuclear translocation of transcription factors and phosphorylation of proximal TCR signaling molecules. AQP4 deficiency or inhibition impairs actin cytoskeleton rearrangements following TCR crosslinking, causing inferior TCR polarization and a loss of TCR signaling. Our findings reveal a novel function of AQP4 in T lymphocytes and identify AQP4 as a potential therapeutic target for preventing TCR-mediated T cell activation.

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