Lytic immune synapse function requires filamentous actin deconstruction by Coronin 1A

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Abstract

Lytic immune effector function depends upon directed secretion of cytolytic granules at the immunological synapse (IS) and requires dynamic rearrangement of filamentous (F)-actin. Coronin 1A (Coro1A) is the hematopoietic-specific member of the Coronin family of actin regulators that promote F-actin disassembly. Here, we show that Coro1A is required for natural killer (NK) cell cytotoxic function in two human NK cell lines and ex vivo cells from a Coro1A-deficient patient. Using superresolution nanoscopy to probe the IS, we demonstrate that Coro1A promotes the deconstruction of F-actin density that facilitates effective delivery of lytic granules to the IS. Thus, we show, for the first time to our knowledge, a critical role for F-actin deconstruction in cytotoxic function and immunological secretion and identify Coro1A as its mediator.

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Mace, E. M., & Orange, J. S. (2014). Lytic immune synapse function requires filamentous actin deconstruction by Coronin 1A. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 111(18), 6708–6713. https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1314975111

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