Cdc42缺陷揭示了微绒毛在T细胞免疫中的组织和功能。

IF 9.4 1区 综合性期刊 Q1 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES
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摘要

T细胞上的微绒毛与上皮细胞上的微绒毛不同,它们表现出丝状足样特征,有利于分子的聚集,这些分子对传感和细胞迁移至关重要。最近,它们也被认为是T细胞免疫突触体(TIS)释放的结构。在这项研究中,我们研究了T细胞发育过程中微绒毛组织的关键决定因素,并探讨了这些结构的功能作用,特别是与T细胞行为有关的功能作用。在胸腺细胞成熟过程中,单阳性胸腺细胞比双阳性胸腺细胞发育出更多更长的微绒毛。然而,Rho家族小蛋白Cdc42的缺失或抑制可显著减少单阳性胸腺细胞微绒毛的数量和长度,导致细胞质量下降。微绒毛的减少与抗原识别的减少相关,导致T细胞活化和粘附减少,以及TIS的产生减少,而固有的迁移特性不受影响。这些发现突出了T细胞微绒毛的丝状足样特征。在这种情况下,Cdc42对微绒毛的形成有重要贡献,从而塑造T细胞的功能。
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Cdc42 defect reveals insights into microvilli organization and function in T cell immunity.

Microvilli on T cells differ from those on epithelial cells, exhibiting filopodia-like characteristics that facilitate the clustering of molecules essential for sensing and cell migration. Recently, they have also been recognized as the structures from which T cell immunological synaptosomes (TIS) are released. In this study, we examined a key determinant of microvilli organization during T cell development and explored the functional roles of these structures, particularly in relation to T cell behaviors. During thymocyte maturation, single-positive thymocytes were found to develop more and longer microvilli than double-positive thymocytes. However, the deletion or inhibition of Cdc42, a small Rho family protein, significantly reduced both the number and length of microvilli in single-positive thymocytes, leading to decreased cell mass. This reduction in microvilli correlates with a decrease in antigen recognition, leading to diminished T cell activation and adhesion, as well as reduced TIS production, while intrinsic migratory properties remain unaffected. These findings highlight the filopodia-like characteristics of T cell microvilli. In this context, Cdc42 contributes significantly to microvilli formation, thereby shaping T cell function.

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