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Trogocytic molting of T cell microvilli upregulates T cell receptor surface expression and promotes clonal expansion

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Author(s)
Jun, Chang-Duk
Type
Conference Paper
Citation
Cytokines 2023
Issued Date
2023-10-15
Abstract
While T cell activation is known to involve the internalization of the T cell
antigen receptor (TCR), much less is known regarding the release of TCRs
following T cell interaction with cognate antigen-presenting cells. In this study,
we examine the physiological mechanisms underlying TCR release following T
cell activation. We show that T cell activation results in the shedding of TCRs in
T cell microvilli, which involves a combined process of trogocytosis and
enzymatic vesiculation, leading to the loss of membrane TCRs and microvilliassociated proteins and lipids. Surprisingly, unlike TCR internalization, this
event results in the rapid upregulation of surface TCR expression and metabolic reprogramming of cholesterol and fatty acid synthesis to support cell
division and survival. These results demonstrate that TCRs are lost through
trogocytic ‘molting’following T cell activation and highlight this mechanism as
an important regulator of clonal expansion.
Publisher
International Cytokine & Interferon Society (ICIS)
Conference Place
GR
Divani Caravel Athens / Greece
URI
https://scholar.gist.ac.kr/handle/local/21046
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