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Multiple centrosomes enhance migration and immune cell effector functions of mature dendritic cells.

Ann-Kathrin Weier1, Mirka Homrich1, Stephanie Ebbinghaus1, Pavel Juda2, Eliška Miková2, Robert Hauschild3, Lili Zhang4, Thomas Quast5, Elvira Mass6, Andreas Schlitzer4, Waldemar Kolanus5, Sven Burgdorf7, Oliver J Gruß8, Miroslav Hons2, Stefan Wieser9, Eva Kiermaier1.   

Abstract

Centrosomes play a crucial role during immune cell interactions and initiation of the immune response. In proliferating cells, centrosome numbers are tightly controlled and generally limited to one in G1 and two prior to mitosis. Defects in regulating centrosome numbers have been associated with cell transformation and tumorigenesis. Here, we report the emergence of extra centrosomes in leukocytes during immune activation. Upon antigen encounter, dendritic cells pass through incomplete mitosis and arrest in the subsequent G1 phase leading to tetraploid cells with accumulated centrosomes. In addition, cell stimulation increases expression of polo-like kinase 2, resulting in diploid cells with two centrosomes in G1-arrested cells. During cell migration, centrosomes tightly cluster and act as functional microtubule-organizing centers allowing for increased persistent locomotion along gradients of chemotactic cues. Moreover, dendritic cells with extra centrosomes display enhanced secretion of inflammatory cytokines and optimized T cell responses. Together, these results demonstrate a previously unappreciated role of extra centrosomes for regular cell and tissue homeostasis.
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Year:  2022        PMID: 36214847      PMCID: PMC9555069          DOI: 10.1083/jcb.202107134

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Cell Biol        ISSN: 0021-9525            Impact factor:   8.077


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