ADAP-SLP-76 binding differentially regulates Supramolecular Activation Cluster (SMAC) formation relative to T cell-APC conjugation

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Abstract

T cell-APC conjugation as mediated by leukocyte function-associated antigen-1 (LFA-1)-intercellular adhesion molecule (ICAM)-1 binding is followed by formation of the supramolecular activation cluster (SMAC) at the imrnunological synapse. The intracellular processes that regulate SMAC formation and its influence on T cell function are important questions to be addressed. Here, using a mutational approach, we demonstrate that binding of adaptor adhesion and degranulation promoting adaptor protein (ADAP) to SLP-76 differentially regulates peripheral SMAC (pSMAC) formation relative to conjugation. Although mutation of the YDDV sites (termed M12) disrupted SLP-76 SH2 domain binding and prevented the ability of ADAP to increase conjugation and LFA-1 clustering, M12 acted selectively as a dominant negative (DN) inhibitor of pSMAC formation, an effect that was paralleled by a DN effect on interleukin-2 production. ADAP also colocalized with LFA-1 at the immunological synapse. Our findings identify ADAP-SLP-76 binding as a signaling event that differentially regulates SMAC formation, and support a role for SMAC formation in T cell cytokine production.

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Wang, H., McCann, F. E., Gordan, J. D., Wu, X., Raab, M., Malik, T. H., … Rudd, C. E. (2004). ADAP-SLP-76 binding differentially regulates Supramolecular Activation Cluster (SMAC) formation relative to T cell-APC conjugation. Journal of Experimental Medicine, 200(8), 1063–1074. https://doi.org/10.1084/jem.20040780

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