EWI-2 Association with α-Actinin Regulates T Cell Immune Synapses and HIV Viral Infection

  • Gordón-Alonso M
  • Sala-Valdés M
  • Rocha-Perugini V
  • et al.
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Abstract

EWI motif-containing protein 2 (EWI-2) is a member of the Ig superfamily that links tetraspanin-enriched microdomains to the actin cytoskeleton. We found that EWI-2 colocalizes with CD3 and CD81 at the central supramolecular activation cluster of the T cell immune synapse. Silencing of the endogenous expression or overexpression of a cytoplasmic truncated mutant of EWI-2 in T cells increases IL-2 secretion upon Ag stimulation. Mass spectrometry experiments of pull-downs with the C-term intracellular domain of EWI-2 revealed the specific association of EWI-2 with the actin-binding protein α-actinin; this association was regulated by PIP2. α-Actinin regulates the immune synapse formation and is required for efficient T cell activation. We extended these observations to virological synapses induced by HIV and found that silencing of either EWI-2 or α-actinin-4 increased cell infectivity. Our data suggest that the EWI-2–α-actinin complex is involved in the regulation of the actin cytoskeleton at T cell immune and virological synapses, providing a link between membrane microdomains and the formation of polarized membrane structures involved in T cell recognition.

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Gordón-Alonso, M., Sala-Valdés, M., Rocha-Perugini, V., Pérez-Hernández, D., López-Martín, S., Ursa, A., … Yáñez-Mó, M. (2012). EWI-2 Association with α-Actinin Regulates T Cell Immune Synapses and HIV Viral Infection. The Journal of Immunology, 189(2), 689–700. https://doi.org/10.4049/jimmunol.1103708

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