| Literature DB >> 29330322 |
Chinky Shiu Chen Liu1,2, Deblina Raychaudhuri1,2, Barnali Paul3, Yogaditya Chakrabarty4, Amrit Raj Ghosh1,2, Oindrila Rahaman1,2, Arindam Talukdar3, Dipyaman Ganguly5,2.
Abstract
TCRs recognize peptides on MHC molecules and induce downstream signaling, leading to activation and clonal expansion. In addition to the strength of the interaction of TCRs with peptides on MHC molecules, mechanical forces contribute to optimal T cell activation, as reflected by the superior efficiency of immobilized TCR-cross-linking Abs compared with soluble Abs in TCR triggering, although a dedicated mechanotransduction module is not identified. We found that the professional mechanosensor protein Piezo1 is critically involved in human T cell activation. Although a deficiency in Piezo1 attenuates downstream events on ex vivo TCR triggering, a Piezo1 agonist can obviate the need to immobilize TCR-cross-linking Abs. Piezo1-driven Ca2+ influx, leading to calpain activation and organization of cortical actin scaffold, links this mechanosensor to optimal TCR signaling. Thus, we discovered a hitherto unknown regulatory mechanism for human T cell activation and provide the first evidence, to our knowledge, for the involvement of Piezo1 mechanosensors in immune regulation.Entities:
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29330322 DOI: 10.4049/jimmunol.1701118
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Immunol ISSN: 0022-1767 Impact factor: 5.422