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Increased Protein Stability and Interleukin-2 Production of a LATG131D Variant With Possible Implications for T Cell Anergy.

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2020-08-13

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Arbulo-Echevarria, Mikel M
Vico-Barranco, Inmaculada
Narbona-Sanchez, Isaac
Garcia-Cozar, Francisco
Miazek, Arkadiusz
Aguado, Enrique

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Frontiers Research Foundation
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The adaptor LAT plays a crucial role in the transduction of signals coming from the TCR/CD3 complex. Phosphorylation of some of its tyrosines generates recruitment sites for other cytosolic signaling molecules. Tyrosine 132 in human LAT is essential for PLC-γ activation and calcium influx generation. It has been recently reported that a conserved glycine residue preceding tyrosine 132 decreases its phosphorylation kinetics, which constitutes a mechanism for ligand discrimination. Here we confirm that a LAT mutant in which glycine 131 has been substituted by an aspartate (LATG131D) increases phosphorylation of Tyr132, PLC-γ activation and calcium influx generation. Interestingly, the LATG131D mutant has a slower protein turnover while being equally sensitive to Fas-mediated protein cleavage by caspases. Moreover, J.CaM2 cells expressing LATG131D secrete greater amounts of interleukin-2 (IL-2) in response to CD3/CD28 engagement. However, despite this increased IL-2 secretion, J.CaM2 cells expressing the LATG131D mutant are more sensitive to inhibition of IL-2 production by pre-treatment with anti-CD3, which points to a possible role of this residue in the generation of anergy. Our results suggest that the increased kinetics of LAT Tyr132 phosphorylation could contribute to the establishment of T cell anergy, and thus constitutes an earliest known intracellular event responsible for the induction of peripheral tolerance.

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Receptor-CD3 complex, antigen, T-cell
Phosphorylation
Ligands
Peripheral tolerance
T-lymphocytes
Tyrosine
Caspases
Glycine

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Caspasas
Complejo receptor-CD3 del antígeno de linfocito T
Fosforilación
Glicina
Ligandos
Linfocitos T
Tirosina
Tolerancia periférica

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IL-2 (interleukin-2), LAT, TCR, Anergy, Phosphorylation

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Arbulo-Echevarria MM, Vico-Barranco I, Narbona-Sánchez I, García-Cózar F, Miazek A, Aguado E. Increased Protein Stability and Interleukin-2 Production of a LATG131D Variant With Possible Implications for T Cell Anergy. Front Cell Dev Biol. 2020 Sep 11;8:561503