Authors
Jamie A Lopez, Olivia Susanto, Misty R Jenkins, Natalya Lukoyanova, Vivien R Sutton, Ruby HP Law, Angus Johnston, Catherina H Bird, Phillip I Bird, James C Whisstock, Joseph A Trapani, Helen R Saibil, Ilia Voskoboinik
Publication date
2013/4/4
Journal
Blood, The Journal of the American Society of Hematology
Volume
121
Issue
14
Pages
2659-2668
Publisher
American Society of Hematology
Description
Cytotoxic lymphocytes serve a key role in immune homeostasis by eliminating virus-infected and transformed target cells through the perforin-dependent delivery of proapoptotic granzymes. However, the mechanism of granzyme entry into cells remains unresolved. Using biochemical approaches combined with time-lapse microscopy of human primary cytotoxic lymphocytes engaging their respective targets, we defined the time course of perforin pore formation in the context of the physiological immune synapse. We show that, on recognition of targets, calcium influx into the lymphocyte led to perforin exocytosis and target cell permeabilization in as little as 30 seconds. Within the synaptic cleft, target cell permeabilization by perforin resulted in the rapid diffusion of extracellular milieu–derived granzymes. Repair of these pores was initiated within 20 seconds and was completed within 80 seconds, thus limiting …
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