The mitochondrial fission factor dynamin-related protein 1 modulates T-cell receptor signalling at the immune synapse

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During antigen-specific T-cell activation, mitochondria mobilize towards the vicinity of the immune synapse. We show here that the mitochondrial fission factor dynamin-related protein 1 (Drp1) docks at mitochondria, regulating their positioning and activity near the actin-rich ring of the peripheral supramolecular activation cluster (pSMAC) of the immune synapse. Mitochondrial redistribution in response to T-cell receptor engagement was abolished by Drp1 silencing, expression of the phosphomimetic mutant Drp1S637D and the Drp1-specific inhibitor mdivi-1. Moreover, Drp1 knockdown enhanced mitochondrial depolarization and T-cell receptor signal strength, but decreased myosin phosphorylation, ATP production and T-cell receptor assembly at the central supramolecular activation cluster (cSMAC). Our results indicate that Drp1-dependent mitochondrial positioning and activity controls T-cell activation by fuelling central supramolecular activation cluster assembly at the immune synapse. © 2011 European Molecular Biology Organization. All Rights Reserved.

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Baixauli, F., Martín-Cófreces, N. B., Morlino, G., Carrasco, Y. R., Calabia-Linares, C., Veiga, E., … Sánchez-Madrid, F. (2011). The mitochondrial fission factor dynamin-related protein 1 modulates T-cell receptor signalling at the immune synapse. EMBO Journal, 30(7), 1238–1250. https://doi.org/10.1038/emboj.2011.25

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