CD44 signaling through p56(Ick) involves lateral association with CD4 in human CD4+ T cells

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CD44 is a family of mucin-like membrane proteins generated by alternative splicing of several exons, and participate in T cell adhesion and activation. CD44-mediated signaling involves activation of p56(Ick) and leads to ZAP-70 phosphorylation. The aim of the present study was to identify the signaling pathways that follow CD44-triggered ZAP-70 phosphorylation and the molecular mechanisms underlying the CD44 interaction with p56(Ick). We found that CD44 crosslinking by mAb in CD4+ peripheral blood T cells promotes formation of a trimeric complex of Grb2, phospholipase (PLC)-γ1 and a 36-38 kDa phosphoprotein, and the activation of PLC-γ1. The amount of inositol triphosphate and the time kinetics of its generation were comparable to those following CD3 cross-linking. Co-capping, co-immunoprecipitation and fluorescence resonance energy transfer experiments showed that CD44 associates with CD4 and CD3 on the cell surface. This association suggests functional interplay between the CD4-TCR complex and CD44. In line with this possibility, we found that CD4 triggering by gp120, a natural ligand of CD4, potentiates CD44-mediated adhesion to hyaluronic acid. Moreover, Ca2+ mobilization induced by CD44 crosslinking by mAb was higher in a subclone of the HUT78 cell line expressing CD4 than in a nonexpressing subclone.

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Dianzani, U., Bragardo, M., Tosti, A., Ruggeri, L., Volpi, I., Casucci, M., … Velardi, A. (1999). CD44 signaling through p56(Ick) involves lateral association with CD4 in human CD4+ T cells. International Immunology, 11(7), 1085–1092. https://doi.org/10.1093/intimm/11.7.1085

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