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IRAP-dependent endosomal T cell receptor signalling is essential for T cell responses

Irini Evnouchidou, Pascal Chappert, Samira Benadda, Andrés E. Zucchetti, Mirjana Weimershaus, Marcelle Bens, Vivien Caillens, Despoina Koumantou, Sophie Lotersztajn, Peter Van Endert, Jean Davoust, Pierre Guermonprez, Claire Hivroz, David‐Alexandre Gross, Loredana Saveanu

2020Nature Communications45 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

T cell receptor (TCR) activation is modulated by mechanisms such as TCR endocytosis, which is thought to terminate TCR signalling. Here we show that, upon internalization, TCR continues to signal from a set of specialized endosomes that are crucial for T cell functions. Mechanistically, TCR ligation leads to clathrin-mediated internalization of the TCR-CD3ζ complex, while maintaining CD3ζ signalling, in endosomal vesicles that contain the insulin responsive aminopeptidase (IRAP) and the SNARE protein Syntaxin 6. Destabilization of this compartment through IRAP deletion enhances plasma membrane expression of the TCR-CD3ζ complex, yet compromises overall CD3ζ signalling; moreover, the integrity of this compartment is also crucial for T cell activation and survival after suboptimal TCR activation, as mice engineered with a T cell-specific deletion of IRAP fail to develop efficient polyclonal anti-tumour responses. Our results thus reveal a previously unappreciated function of IRAP-dependent endosomal TCR signalling in T cell activation.

Topics & Concepts

EndosomeCell biologySignallingReceptorCellChemistryBiologyGeneticsIntracellularT-cell and B-cell ImmunologyImmune Cell Function and InteractionCytomegalovirus and herpesvirus research
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