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Myosin IIA associates with NK cell lytic granules to enable their interaction with F-actin and function at the immunological synapse.


ABSTRACT: NK cell cytotoxicity requires the formation of an actin-rich immunological synapse (IS) with a target cell and the polarization of perforin-containing lytic granules toward the IS. Following the polarization of lytic granules, they traverse through the actin-rich IS to join the NK cell membrane in order for directed secretion of their contents to occur. We examined the role of myosin IIA as a candidate for facilitating this prefinal step in lytic NK cell IS function. Lytic granules in and derived from a human NK cell line, or ex vivo human NK cells, were constitutively associated with myosin IIA. When isolated using density gradients, myosin IIA-associated NK cell lytic granules directly bound to F-actin and the interaction was sensitive to the presence of ATP under conditions of flow. In NK cells from patients with a truncation mutation in myosin IIA, NK cell cytotoxicity, lytic granule penetration into F-actin at the IS, and interaction of isolated granules with F-actin were all decreased. Similarly, inhibition of myosin function also diminished the penetration of lytic granules into F-actin at the IS, as well as the final approach of lytic granules to and their dynamics at the IS. Thus, NK cell lytic granule-associated myosin IIA enables their interaction with actin and final transit through the actin-rich IS to the synaptic membrane, and can be defective in the context of naturally occurring human myosin IIA mutation.

SUBMITTER: Sanborn KB 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC2835774 | biostudies-literature | 2009 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Myosin IIA associates with NK cell lytic granules to enable their interaction with F-actin and function at the immunological synapse.

Sanborn Keri B KB   Rak Gregory D GD   Maru Saumya Y SY   Demers Korey K   Difeo Analisa A   Martignetti John A JA   Betts Michael R MR   Favier Rémi R   Banerjee Pinaki P PP   Orange Jordan S JS  

Journal of immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950) 20090601 11


NK cell cytotoxicity requires the formation of an actin-rich immunological synapse (IS) with a target cell and the polarization of perforin-containing lytic granules toward the IS. Following the polarization of lytic granules, they traverse through the actin-rich IS to join the NK cell membrane in order for directed secretion of their contents to occur. We examined the role of myosin IIA as a candidate for facilitating this prefinal step in lytic NK cell IS function. Lytic granules in and derive  ...[more]

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