New insights into how trafficking regulates T cell receptor signaling
AbstractThere is emerging evidence that exocytosis plays an important role in regulating T cell receptor (TCR) signaling. The trafficking molecules involved in lytic granule (LG) secretion in cytotoxic T lymphocytes (CTL) have been well studied due to the immune disorder known as familial hemophagoc...
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doaj-3bd5c8775c7940d48a2af84b9c52942d2020-11-24T22:40:13ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology2296-634X2016-07-01410.3389/fcell.2016.00077205569New insights into how trafficking regulates T cell receptor signalingJieqiong Lou0Jieqiong Lou1Jeremie Rossy2Jeremie Rossy3Qiji Deng4Qiji Deng5Sophie Victoria Pageon6Sophie Victoria Pageon7Katharina Gaus8Katharina Gaus9University of New South WalesUniversity of New South WalesUniversity of New South WalesUniversity of New South WalesUniversity of New South WalesUniversity of New South WalesUniversity of New South WalesUniversity of New South WalesUniversity of New South WalesUniversity of New South WalesAbstractThere is emerging evidence that exocytosis plays an important role in regulating T cell receptor (TCR) signaling. The trafficking molecules involved in lytic granule (LG) secretion in cytotoxic T lymphocytes (CTL) have been well studied due to the immune disorder known as familial hemophagocytic lymphohisiocytosis (FHLH). However, the knowledge of trafficking machineries regulating the exocytosis of receptors and signaling molecules remains quite limited. In this review, we summarize the reported trafficking molecules involved in the transport of the TCR and downstream signaling molecules to the cell surface. By combining this information with the known knowledge of LG exocytosis and general exocytic trafficking machinery, we attempt to draw a more complete picture of how the TCR signaling network and exocytic trafficking matrix are interconnected to facilitate T cell activation. This also highlights how membrane compartmentalization facilitates the spatiotemporal organization of cellular responses that are essential for immune functions.http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fcell.2016.00077/fullRabsSNAREsLATTCR signalingExocytic trafficking |
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Jieqiong Lou Jieqiong Lou Jeremie Rossy Jeremie Rossy Qiji Deng Qiji Deng Sophie Victoria Pageon Sophie Victoria Pageon Katharina Gaus Katharina Gaus New insights into how trafficking regulates T cell receptor signaling Frontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology Rabs SNAREs LAT TCR signaling Exocytic trafficking |
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New insights into how trafficking regulates T cell receptor signaling |
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Frontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology |
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AbstractThere is emerging evidence that exocytosis plays an important role in regulating T cell receptor (TCR) signaling. The trafficking molecules involved in lytic granule (LG) secretion in cytotoxic T lymphocytes (CTL) have been well studied due to the immune disorder known as familial hemophagocytic lymphohisiocytosis (FHLH). However, the knowledge of trafficking machineries regulating the exocytosis of receptors and signaling molecules remains quite limited. In this review, we summarize the reported trafficking molecules involved in the transport of the TCR and downstream signaling molecules to the cell surface. By combining this information with the known knowledge of LG exocytosis and general exocytic trafficking machinery, we attempt to draw a more complete picture of how the TCR signaling network and exocytic trafficking matrix are interconnected to facilitate T cell activation. This also highlights how membrane compartmentalization facilitates the spatiotemporal organization of cellular responses that are essential for immune functions. |
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Rabs SNAREs LAT TCR signaling Exocytic trafficking |
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