Authors
Rita Lucia Contento, Silvia Campello, Anna Elisa Trovato, Elena Magrini, Fabio Anselmi, Antonella Viola
Publication date
2010/12/1
Journal
The EMBO journal
Volume
29
Issue
23
Pages
4035-4047
Publisher
John Wiley & Sons, Ltd
Description
During T‐cell migration, cell polarity is orchestrated by chemokine receptors and adhesion molecules and involves the functional redistribution of molecules and organelles towards specific cell compartments. In contrast, it is generally believed that the cell polarity established when T cells meet antigen‐presenting cells (APCs) is controlled by the triggered T‐cell receptor (TCR). Here, we show that, during activation of human T lymphocytes by APCs, chemokines and LFA‐1 establish cell polarity independently of TCR triggering. Chemokine‐induced LFA‐1 activation results in fast recruitment of MTOC and mitochondria towards the potential APC, a process required to amplify TCR Ca2+ signalling at the upcoming immunological synapse, to promote nuclear translocation of transcriptional factor NFATc2 and boost CD25 expression. Our data show that the initial adhesive signals delivered by chemokines and LFA‐1 …
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