A Large T Cell Invagination with CD2 Enrichment Resets Receptor Engagement in the Immunological Synapse

  • Singleton K
  • Parvaze N
  • Dama K
  • et al.
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Abstract

T cell activation is driven by the TCR and complemented by costimulation. We have studied the dynamics of ligand-engagement of the costimulatory receptor CD2 in T cell/APC couples. Thousands of ligand-engaged CD2 molecules were included in a large T cell invagination at the center of the cellular interface within 1 min of cell couple formation. The structure and regulation of this invagination shared numerous features with phagocytosis and macropinocytosis. Three observations further characterize the invagination and the inclusion of CD2: 1) numerous ligand-engaged receptors were enriched in and internalized through the T cell invagination, none as prominently as CD2; 2) dissolution of the T cell invagination and CD2 engagement were required for effective proximal T cell signaling; and 3) the T cell invagination was uniquely sensitive to the affinity of the TCR for peptide-MHC. Based on this characterization, we speculate that the T cell invagination, aided by CD2 enrichment, internalizes parts of the TCR signaling machinery to reset T cell signaling upon agonist-mediated, stable APC contact.

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Singleton, K., Parvaze, N., Dama, K. R., Chen, K. S., Jennings, P., Purtic, B., … Wülfing, C. (2006). A Large T Cell Invagination with CD2 Enrichment Resets Receptor Engagement in the Immunological Synapse. The Journal of Immunology, 177(7), 4402–4413. https://doi.org/10.4049/jimmunol.177.7.4402

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