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Abcc1 and Ggt5 support lymphocyte guidance through export and catabolism of <i>S</i> -geranylgeranyl- <scp>l</scp> -glutathione

Antonia E. Gallman, Finn D. Wolfreys, David N. Nguyen, Moriah Sandy, Ying Xu, Jinping An, Zhongmei Li, Alexander Marson, Erick Lu, Jason G. Cyster

2021Science Immunology16 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

-geranylgeranyl-l-glutathione (GGG) is a P2RY8 ligand. The mechanisms controlling GGG distribution are poorly understood. Here, we show that gamma-glutamyltransferase-5 (Ggt5) expression in stromal cells was required for GGG catabolism and confinement of P2RY8-expressing cells to GCs. We identified the ATP-binding cassette subfamily C member 1 (Abcc1) as a GGG transporter and showed that Abcc1 expression by hematopoietic cells was necessary for P2RY8-mediated GC confinement. Furthermore, we discovered that P2RY8 and GGG negatively regulated trafficking of B and T cells to the bone marrow (BM). P2RY8 loss-of-function human T cells increased their BM homing. By defining how GGG distribution was determined and identifying sites of P2RY8 activity, this work helps establish how disruptions in P2RY8 function contribute to lymphomagenesis and other disease states.

Topics & Concepts

LymphocyteCatabolismBone marrowBiologyImmunologyLymphopoiesisLymphocyte subsetsLigand (biochemistry)Cell biologyBiochemistryChemistryHaematopoiesisMetabolismImmune systemReceptorT cellStem cellReproductive System and PregnancyAdenosine and Purinergic SignalingEpigenetics and DNA Methylation
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