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Dynamics and spatial organization of Kv1.3 at the immunological synapse of human CD4+ T cells.


ABSTRACT: Formation of the immunological synapse (IS) is a key event during initiation of an adaptive immune response to a specific antigen. During this process, a T cell and an antigen presenting cell form a stable contact that allows the T cell to integrate both internal and external stimuli in order to decide whether to activate. The threshold for T cell activation depends on the strength and frequency of the calcium (Ca2+) signaling induced by antigen recognition, and it must be tightly regulated to avoid undesired harm to healthy cells. Potassium (K+) channels are recruited to the IS to maintain the negative membrane potential required to sustain Ca2+ entry. However, the precise localization of K+ channels within the IS remains unknown. Here, we visualized the dynamic subsynaptic distribution of Kv1.3, the main voltage-gated potassium channel in human T cells. Upon T cell receptor engagement, Kv1.3 polarized toward the synaptic cleft and diffused throughout the F-actin rich distal compartment of the synaptic interface-an effect enhanced by CD2-CD58 corolla formation. As the synapse matured, Kv1.3 clusters were internalized at the center of the IS and released in extracellular vesicles. We propose a model in which specific distribution of Kv1.3 within the synapse indirectly regulates the channel function and that this process is limited through Kv1.3 internalization and release in extracellular vesicles.

SUBMITTER: Capera J 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC11331042 | biostudies-literature | 2024 Aug

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Dynamics and spatial organization of Kv1.3 at the immunological synapse of human CD4+ T cells.

Capera Jesusa J   Jainarayanan Ashwin A   Navarro-Pérez María M   Valvo Salvatore S   Demetriou Philippos P   Depoil David D   Estadella Irene I   Kvalvaag Audun A   Felce James H JH   Felipe Antonio A   Dustin Michael L ML  

Biophysical journal 20230818 15


Formation of the immunological synapse (IS) is a key event during initiation of an adaptive immune response to a specific antigen. During this process, a T cell and an antigen presenting cell form a stable contact that allows the T cell to integrate both internal and external stimuli in order to decide whether to activate. The threshold for T cell activation depends on the strength and frequency of the calcium (Ca<sup>2+</sup>) signaling induced by antigen recognition, and it must be tightly reg  ...[more]

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