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Publication : IGSF4 is a novel TCR ΞΆ-chain-interacting protein that enhances TCR-mediated signaling.

First Author  Kim HR Year  2011
Journal  J Exp Med Volume  208
Issue  12 Pages  2545-60
PubMed ID  22084409 Mgi Jnum  J:178612
Mgi Id  MGI:5299365 Doi  10.1084/jem.20110853
Citation  Kim HR, et al. (2011) IGSF4 is a novel TCR zeta-chain-interacting protein that enhances TCR-mediated signaling. J Exp Med 208(12):2545-60
abstractText  Immunoglobulin superfamily member 4 (IGSF4) is a known ligand of CRTAM, a receptor expressed in activated NKT and CD8(+) T cells, but its function in T cell immunity has not been elucidated. In this study, we show that IGSF4 directly interacts with the T cell receptor (TCR) zeta-chain and enhances TCR signaling by enhancing zeta-chain phosphorylation. Ectopic overexpression of IGSF4 enhances TCR-mediated T cell activation. In contrast, IGSF4 knockdown shows a dramatic decrease in markers associated with T cell activation compared with those in control small interfering RNA. The transmembrane domain is essential for TCR zeta-chain association and clustering to the immunological synapse, and the ectodomain is associated with T cell interaction with antigen-presenting cells (APCs). IGSF4-deficient mice have impaired TCR-mediated thymocyte selection and maturation. Furthermore, these mice reveal attenuated effector T cell functions accompanied by defective TCR signaling. Collectively, the results indicate that IGSF4 plays a central role in T cell functioning by dual independent mechanisms, control of TCR signaling and control of T cell-APC interaction.
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