Journal article
A network of PDZ-containing proteins regulates T cell polarity and morphology during migration and immunological synapse formation
MJ Ludford-Menting, J Oliaro, F Sacirbegovic, ETY Cheah, N Pedersen, SJ Thomas, A Pasam, R Iazzolino, LE Dow, NJ Waterhouse, A Murphy, S Ellis, MJ Smyth, MH Kershaw, PK Darcy, PO Humbert, SM Russell
Immunity | Published : 2005
Abstract
T cell shape is dictated by the selective recruitment of molecules to different regions of the cell (polarity) and is integral to every aspect of T cell function, from migration to cytotoxicity. This study describes a mechanism for the regulation of T cell polarity. We show that T cells contain a network of asymmetrically distributed proteins with the capacity to dictate the subcellular localization of both cell surface receptors and morphological determinants in T cells. Proteins from the Scribble, Crumbs3, and Par3 complexes, previously shown to regulate epithelial polarity, were polarized in T cells containing either uropods or immunological synapses. Reduction in Scribble expression prev..
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