The targeted endocytic recycling of the T cell receptor (TCR) to the immunological synapse is essential for T cell activation. Despite this, the mechanisms that underlie the sorting of internalised receptors into recycling endosomes remain poorly understood. To build a comprehensive picture of TCR recycling during T cell activation, we developed a suite of new imaging and quantification tools centred on photoactivation of fluorescent proteins. We show that the membrane-organising proteins, flotillin-1 and -2, are required for TCR to reach Rab5-positive endosomes immediately after endocytosis and for transfer from Rab5- to Rab11a-positive compartments. We further observe that after sorting into in Rab11a-positive vesicles, TCR recycles to the plasma membrane independent of flotillin expression. Our data suggest a mechanism whereby flotillins delineate a fast Rab5-Rab11a endocytic recycling axis and functionally contribute to regulate the spatial organisation of these endosomes.
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Redpath, G. M. I., Ecker, M., Kapoor-Kaushik, N., Vartoukian, H., Carnell, M., Kempe, D., … Rossy, J. (2019). Flotillins promote T cell receptor sorting through a fast Rab5–Rab11 endocytic recycling axis. Nature Communications, 10(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-019-12352-w
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