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Publication : PKCθ links proximal T cell and Notch signaling through localized regulation of the actin cytoskeleton.

First Author  Britton GJ Year  2017
Journal  Elife Volume  6
PubMed ID  28112644 Mgi Jnum  J:256957
Mgi Id  MGI:6116994 Doi  10.7554/eLife.20003
Citation  Britton GJ, et al. (2017) PKCtheta links proximal T cell and Notch signaling through localized regulation of the actin cytoskeleton. Elife 6:e20003
abstractText  Notch is a critical regulator of T cell differentiation and is activated through proteolytic cleavage in response to ligand engagement. Using murine myelin-reactive CD4 T cells, we demonstrate that proximal T cell signaling modulates Notch activation by a spatiotemporally constrained mechanism. The protein kinase PKCtheta is a critical mediator of signaling by the T cell antigen receptor and the principal costimulatory receptor CD28. PKCtheta selectively inactivates the negative regulator of F-actin generation, Coronin 1A, at the center of the T cell interface with the antigen presenting cell (APC). This allows for effective generation of the large actin-based lamellum required for recruitment of the Notch-processing membrane metalloproteinase ADAM10. Such enhancement of Notch activation is critical for efficient T cell proliferation and Th17 differentiation. We reveal a novel mechanism that, through modulation of the cytoskeleton, controls Notch activation at the T cell:APC interface thereby linking T cell receptor and Notch signaling pathways.
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