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Anna H Lippert1, Ivan B Dimov2, Alexander K Winkel2, Jane Humphrey3, James McColl3, Kevin Y Chen3, Ana M Santos4, Edward Jenkins4, Kristian Franze2, Simon J Davis4, David Klenerman3.
Abstract
Much of what we know about the early stages of T cell activation has been obtained from studies of T cells interacting with glass-supported lipid bilayers that favor imaging but are orders of magnitude stiffer than typical cells. We developed a method for attaching lipid bilayers to polydimethylsiloxane polymer supports, producing "soft bilayers" with physiological levels of mechanical resistance (Young's modulus of 4 kPa). Comparisons of T cell behavior on soft and glass-supported bilayers revealed that whereas late stages of T cell activation are thought to be substrate-stiffness dependent, early calcium signaling was unaffected by substrate rigidity, implying that early steps in T cell receptor triggering are not mechanosensitive. The exclusion of large receptor-type phosphatases was observed on the soft bilayers, however, even though it is yet to be demonstrated at authentic cell-cell contacts. This work sets the stage for an imaging-based exploration of receptor signaling under conditions closely mimicking physiological cell-cell contact.Entities:
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Year: 2020 PMID: 33248128 PMCID: PMC7820804 DOI: 10.1016/j.bpj.2020.11.021
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biophys J ISSN: 0006-3495 Impact factor: 4.033