c-IAP ubiquitin protein ligase activity is required for 4-1BB signaling and CD8+memory T-cell survival (CROSBI ID 243745)
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Podaci o odgovornosti
Giardino Torchia, Maria Letizia ; Munitić, Ivana ; Castro, Ehydel ; Herz, Jasmin ; McGavern, Dorian B. ; Ashwell, Jonathan D.
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c-IAP ubiquitin protein ligase activity is required for 4-1BB signaling and CD8+memory T-cell survival
Cellular inhibitor of apoptosis proteins (c-IAP) 1 and 2 are widely expressed ubiquitin protein ligases that regulate a variety of cellular functions, including the sensitivity of T cells to costimulation. 4-1BB is a TNF receptor family member that signals via a complex that includes TRAF family members and the c-IAPs to upregulate NF-κB and ERK, and has been implicated in memory T-cell survival. Here, we show that effector and memory T cells from mice expressing a dominant negative E3-inactive c-IAP2 (c- IAP2(H570A)) have impaired signaling downstream of 4-1BB. When infected with lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus, unlike mice in which c-IAPs were acutely downregulated by c-IAP antagonists, the primary response of c-IAP2(H570A) mice was normal. However, the number of antigen-specific CD8(+) but not CD4(+) T cells declined more rapidly and to a greater extent in c- IAP2(H570A) mice than in WT controls. Studies with T-cell adoptive transfer demonstrated that the enhanced decay of memory cells was T-cell intrinsic. Thus, c-IAP E3 activity is required for 4-1BB coreceptor signaling and maintenance of CD8(+) T-cell memory.
4-1BB ; CD8+ memory T cell ; Signal transduction ; T-cell memory ; Ubiquitination ; lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus
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Podaci o izdanju
45 (9)
2015.
2672-2682
objavljeno
0014-2980
1521-4141
10.1002/eji.201445342