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Mevalonate metabolism-dependent protein geranylgeranylation regulates thymocyte egress.


ABSTRACT: Thymocyte egress is a critical determinant of T cell homeostasis and adaptive immunity. Despite the roles of G protein-coupled receptors in thymocyte emigration, the downstream signaling mechanism remains poorly defined. Here, we report the discrete roles for the two branches of mevalonate metabolism-fueled protein prenylation pathway in thymocyte egress and immune homeostasis. The protein geranylgeranyltransferase Pggt1b is up-regulated in single-positive thymocytes, and loss of Pggt1b leads to marked defects in thymocyte egress and T cell lymphopenia in peripheral lymphoid organs in vivo. Mechanistically, Pggt1b bridges sphingosine-1-phosphate and chemokine-induced migratory signals with the activation of Cdc42 and Pak signaling and mevalonate-dependent thymocyte trafficking. In contrast, the farnesyltransferase Fntb, which mediates a biochemically similar process of protein farnesylation, is dispensable for thymocyte egress but contributes to peripheral T cell homeostasis. Collectively, our studies establish context-dependent effects of protein prenylation and unique roles of geranylgeranylation in thymic egress and highlight that the interplay between cellular metabolism and posttranslational modification underlies immune homeostasis.

SUBMITTER: Du X 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7041713 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Mevalonate metabolism-dependent protein geranylgeranylation regulates thymocyte egress.

Du Xingrong X   Zeng Hu H   Liu Shaofeng S   Guy Cliff C   Dhungana Yogesh Y   Neale Geoffrey G   Bergo Martin O MO   Chi Hongbo H  

The Journal of experimental medicine 20200201 2


Thymocyte egress is a critical determinant of T cell homeostasis and adaptive immunity. Despite the roles of G protein-coupled receptors in thymocyte emigration, the downstream signaling mechanism remains poorly defined. Here, we report the discrete roles for the two branches of mevalonate metabolism-fueled protein prenylation pathway in thymocyte egress and immune homeostasis. The protein geranylgeranyltransferase Pggt1b is up-regulated in single-positive thymocytes, and loss of Pggt1b leads to  ...[more]

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