Journal article

The Strength of T Cell Receptor Signal Controls the Polarization of Cytotoxic Machinery to the Immunological Synapse

MR Jenkins, A Tsun, JC Stinchcombe, GM Griffiths

Immunity | CELL PRESS | Published : 2009

Abstract

Killing by cytotoxic T lymphocytes (CTLs) is mediated by the secretion of lytic granules. The centrosome plays a key role in granule delivery, polarizing to the central supramolecular activation complex (cSMAC) within the immunological synapse upon T cell receptor (TCR) activation. Although stronger TCR signals lead to increased target cell death than do weaker signals, it is not known how the strength of TCR signal controls polarization of the centrosome and lytic granules. By using TCR transgenic OT-I CTLs, we showed that both high- and low-avidity interactions led to centrosome polarization to the cSMAC. However, only high-avidity interactions, which induced a higher threshold of intracel..

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We thank Rose Zamoyska, Adrian Hayday, Doug Fearon, and Jim Kaufman for excellent questions and discussions; Doug Fearon and James Thaventhiran for OT-I spleens; David Clayton for statistical analysis; and Matthew Gratian, Mark Bowen, and Nick Bright for assistance with imaging. M.R.J. is supported by an Australian National Health and Medical Research Council Fellowship. This research was funded by a Wellcome Trust Principal Research Fellowship to G. M.G.