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Regulation of a late phase of T cell polarity and effector functions by Crtam

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CELL
卷 132, 期 5, 页码 846-859

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CELL PRESS
DOI: 10.1016/j.cell.2008.01.013

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Spatial organization of cellular proteins plays an important role in establishment of cellular polarity to regulate cell division, differentiation, migration, and organogenesis. Activation of T cells by antigen-presenting cells (APCs) results in the formation of an immunological synapse (IS), assembly of a signaling scaffold at the T cell receptor (TCR) contact, cytoskeletal reorganization, and generation of second messengers within the first hours following intercellular contact. We demonstrate here that Crtam (class-I MHC-restricted T-cell associated molecule), an immunoglobulin-superfamily transmembrane protein, coordinates a signaling complex anchored by the Scrib polarity protein to establish a later phase of T cell polarity on a subset of CD4(+) T cells > 6 hours following activation. Maintenance of this late cellular polarity results in the ability of CD4(+) Crtam(+) T cells to selectively produce more IFN gamma and IL22. Crtam engagement thus modulates signals many hours beyond the initial activation event and dynamically influences the adaptive immune response.

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