학술논문

PKCθ Regulates T Cell Motility via Ezrin-Radixin-Moesin Localization to the Uropod.
Document Type
Article
Source
PLoS ONE. Nov2013, Vol. 8 Issue 11, p1-10. 10p.
Subject
*PROTEIN kinase C
*T cells
*CELL motility
*EZRIN
*RADIXIN
*MOESIN
*UROPODA
Language
ISSN
1932-6203
Abstract
Cell motility is a fundamental process crucial for function in many cell types, including T cells. T cell motility is critical for T cell-mediated immune responses, including initiation, activation, and effector function. While many extracellular receptors and cytoskeletal regulators have been shown to control T cell migration, relatively few signaling mediators have been identified that can modulate T cell motility. In this study, we find a previously unknown role for PKCθ in regulating T cell migration to lymph nodes. PKCθ localizes to the migrating T cell uropod and regulates localization of the MTOC, CD43 and ERM proteins to the uropod. Furthermore, PKCθ-deficient T cells are less responsive to chemokine induced migration and are defective in migration to lymph nodes. Our results reveal a novel role for PKCθ in regulating T cell migration and demonstrate that PKCθ signals downstream of CCR7 to regulate protein localization and uropod formation. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]