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T cell priming is enhanced by maturation-dependent stiffening of the dendritic cell cortex

Authors :
Daniel Blumenthal
Lyndsay Avery
Vidhi Chandra
Janis K. Burkhardt
Publication Year :
2019
Publisher :
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, 2019.

Abstract

T cell activation by dendritic cells (DCs) involves forces exerted by the T cell actin cytoskeleton, which are opposed by the cortical cytoskeleton of the interacting APC. During an immune response, DCs undergo a maturation process that optimizes their ability to efficiently prime naïve T cells. Using atomic force microscopy, we find that during maturation, DC cortical stiffness increases via process that involves actin polymerization. Using stimulatory hydrogels and DCs expressing mutant cytoskeletal proteins, we find that increasing stiffness lowers the agonist dose needed for T cell activation. CD4+ T cells exhibit much more profound stiffness-dependency than CD8+ T cells. Finally, stiffness responses are most robust when T cells are stimulated with pMHC rather than anti-CD3ε, consistent with a mechanosensing mechanism involving receptor deformation. Taken together, our data reveal that maturation-associated cytoskeletal changes alter the biophysical properties of DCs, providing mechanical cues that costimulate T cell activation.

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....d6a63a85f430c47d5bb2a908eeaa1f4b
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1101/680132